Max Verstappen predicts “bumpy” Canadian GP to be “tricky” for Red Bull
Red Bullꦐ could be in for anothe🧸r tough weekend at the Canadian Grand Prix.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen is expecting another “tricky” weekend for Red Bull 🌊at the Cana🐠dian Grand Prix.
Red Bull str🍌uggled for pace relative to Ferrari and McLaren last time out in Monaไco.
Verstappen finished sixth in the principality, making it his worst 𓆉on-traꦺck finish since the 2022 Sao Paulo Grand Prix.
A recurring theme for Re🌞d Bull this year is their difficulties at street tracks, particularly ones that are bumpy or require significant kerb usage.
Even though the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve has been res𝄹urfaced, having a good ride over ke🗹rbs has always been a key factor in a car performing well.
“We have to wait and see, new surface as wellꦛ I think, that might also give us some surprises," Verstappen said.
"But it is probably also not going🌜 to be our strongest weekend because of that. But probably a little bit bett🥂er than [Monaco].
"Any track that is bumpy or has kerbs, or you have to ride a lot of kerbs, so the street circ💟uits will probably be a little bit tricky. But hopefully by then, we ha🥀ve a little bit of understanding of what is going on.”
Red Bull have won the 🙈last two Canadian Gr꧅ands Prix.

In 2022, Verstappen fended off 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Carlos Sainz to take the victory, while a year later, he resisted 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fernando Alonso’s charge.
Team boss Christian Horner believes the change in track surface 🍌could swing things unexpectedly.
"It's a track that we😼've performed well at previously. They've resurfaced the whole circuit again. So let's see," Horner added.
"But Ferrari, McLaren, they're quick. It w✨as always going to happen that there was going to be convergence. This has been a tough weekend, but we're still lea🤪ding both championships.
"We'll look to take the lessons o𒀰ut of this weekend and apꦍply them to the next one.
"[Canada is] very much traction, but wi🐠th a new surface you don't know what the balance is going to swing to."

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