November 27, 2024

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Christian Horner says Red Bull “simply doesn’t understand” why it qualified so poorly at the Italian Grand Prix, admitting “something clearly isn’t working” on its Formula 1 cars.

Verstappen and Perez had looked competitive and on the pace of fellow frontrunners McLaren, Mercedes and Ferrari until Saturday afternoon’s final qualifying round, in which its three rival teams diced for pole while the pair was a whopping seven-tenths off.

Not only have Red Bull’s chronic car handling problems persisted, but curiously Verstappen was four-tenths slower in Q3 on fresh soft tyres than he was in Q2 on a used set, with Red Bull mystified by where its pace suddenly went.

“We simply don’t understand that we did a 1m19.6s on scrubbed tyres and then on two sets of new tyres couldn’t do better than 1m20.0s,” Horner told Sky Sports F1.

“The balance just isn’t there for [Verstappen], so there’s something that fundamentally is happening that we’re not on top of at the moment. We need to obviously understand it and understand why on the old tyres we are able to do that time, and two sets of new tyres we couldn’t get anywhere near it.

“In Q2 it didn’t look too bad. I mean, still the handling characteristics that Max has been talking about, but then Q3 there’s something amiss. The others can all improve on new tyres, but we were miles away.”

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