Verstappen didn't maximize the car in 3 of the 4 years. He is right that the car is not good around Monaco, but he didn't maximize the car in 2022 either. Even in 2022, his first run was poorer than Perez and while Perez crashed when Max was improving there's only speculation beyond that point.venkyhere wrote: ↑26 May 2025, 17:09Vettel165 wrote: ↑24 May 2025, 18:12Amazing analysis, keep up the good work.venkyhere wrote: ↑24 May 2025, 18:09Guys, did anyone realistically expect pole from the RB21 ? if yes, wasn't it because of the 'hope' that Imola gave ? But Imola has fast and medium corners, here there is only a little bit of that in S1, and there the car was on par with Mclarens - the 18.2. Even without looking at data, I bet the 'losses' were through the low speed 'descent' from T5 to T8, through the lowe's hairpin. The fundamental problem with the RB21 (and the RB20, and the RB19 , and the RB18) - slow speed rotation without aero, purely from mech.grip - that's never gone. Kerb riding got a bit improved with Imola update, but slow speed weakness is still on the table.
This race was a writeoff anyway (just like Singapore is) with no 'Redbull redeeming' corners that are above 200kph - so relax, guys. Finishing P5 will not be a disaster result. Plus we know the race is an even bigger lottery now, than ever before. Who knows, the P5 can become P2 or even P10. Just 'dial out' this race and watch for enjoyment tomorrow. Both cars need to make it back "alive" without crashing, and be on the points. It isn't worth it, pushing to the ragged edge on a track that simply doesn't suit the suspension design philosophy of the car, right from it's birth.![]()
What more do we need, the man himself has agreed to the above :
https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/arti ... vMZlmJ4cq8It was actually good damage limitation for Red Bull in Championship terms, losing Verstappen only three points to the championship leader Oscar Piastri.
Despite its recent improvements the Red Bull is still fundamentally not suited to slow, bumpy tracks and now heads to a Barcelona circuit which should suit it much better.
After qualifying seven tenths off pole, Verstappen remarked. “We were actually slower than last year in Qualifying, I don't think we have improved what we wanted to improve around here… every year around here we've struggled here with this new generation of cars.
“Only in '23 when we had a massive pace advantage [generally] could we win this race. But all the other years, it's always been a big struggle. We try every single year, but for whatever reason here it never seems to work.”
It was no more competitive in the race. “We didn't have pace of the top three cars. Every time I tried to stay with them, my tyres overheated a bit too much. This is just not our track.”
Verstappen will probably also not be good around Baku. It is what it is.