2025 Oracle Red Bull Racing F1 Team

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so why are they pitting yuki now he gained free positions with all those crashes,first the pitted him at wrong time first time around

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Sergej wrote:
31 Aug 2025, 15:34
why the fuc* did they put the medium ?
They wanted to avoid Hards at all cost, apparently.

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Kimi saved us apparently...

now Max on soft vs McLarens on hard :?

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Terrible luck for Yuki. He should have been in that RB.

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another merc pu problems ,yes they are going to dominate next year

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will now Max kamikaze Oscar ? :D

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ispano6 wrote:
31 Aug 2025, 16:33
Terrible luck for Yuki. He should have been in that RB.
he had no choise either get promoted or he is out of f1 he is being compared to max so he need to grow and develop as a driver. i think he did a good race and he probably score points if thing go well if they were patient with-strategy he would have scored some really good points

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without Hadjar as a buffer, even P3 was not possible. This is a lucky P2, thanks to mishaps suffered by Norris & LeClerc. Race pace was nowhere. Even with softer compound, restarts were terrible. Shows that even if the RB21 is an improvement on the RB20, it's 1s per lap slower than the McL39 in race trim. It wouldn't have mattered even if Max had jumped both McLarens at the start. The driver and pitwall tried, but to no avail. The way Tsunoda's strategy was executed - atrocious.

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yeah lucky P2 and maybe also lucky P3, second SC saved a very risky strategy

great race by Max though, honestly at the start I saw him printed on the wall, crazy how he controlled the car

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venkyhere wrote:
31 Aug 2025, 17:36
without Hadjar as a buffer, even P3 was not possible. This is a lucky P2, thanks to mishaps suffered by Norris & LeClerc. Race pace was nowhere. Even with softer compound, restarts were terrible. Shows that even if the RB21 is an improvement on the RB20, it's 1s per lap slower than the McL39 in race trim. It wouldn't have mattered even if Max had jumped both McLarens at the start. The driver and pitwall tried, but to no avail. The way Tsunoda's strategy was executed - atrocious.
lawson beat Max in Hungary on merit and Hadjar was just a few secound behind Max , i think redbull have a problem.Tim Goss work for Rb he designed some of championship winning Mclarens.

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With Mercedes (apparently) dithering on offering George Russell a long-term deal, should Red Bull Racing-Ford offer Russell a 3-4 year deal at 40-60m EUR per season?

I think so. Red Bull should pounce on the British superstar IMO!

Verstappen-Russell in 2026 would be quite the line-up IMO. That should (in theory) solve the problem of a low points tally being scored by the second Red Bull car.

Whether it would cause friction with Verstappen and exacerbate Verstappen's desire to leave? Maybe, but Red Bull Racing shouldn't too dependent on Verstappen, as much as Verstappen has done great things for Red Bull Racing and vice versa.

The Antonelli experiment (while leagues superior to Tsunoda!) is increasingly showing that a direct Linblad promotion may not be the wisest choice, while there is no reason to expect Hadjar would do significantly better than Lawson or Tsunoda either.

I suppose Red Bull could wait for Russell to become available in 2027, but this seems disrespectful to a driver of Russell's talent and doesn't solve the issue in the short-term for 2026.

Leclerc fans are also noting Leclerc's continued displeasure with Ferrari, so Charles Leclerc could be another target for Red Bull Racing-Ford too. Both Russell and Leclerc are excellent drivers IMO!

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JordanMugen wrote:
31 Aug 2025, 18:43
With Mercedes (apparently) dithering on offering George Russell a long-term deal, should Red Bull Racing-Ford offer Russell a 3-4 year deal at 40-60m EUR per season?

I think so. Red Bull should pounce on the British superstar IMO!

Verstappen-Russell in 2026 would be quite the line-up IMO. That should (in theory) solve the problem of a low points tally being scored by the second Red Bull car.

Whether it would cause friction with Verstappen and exacerbate Verstappen's desire to leave? Maybe, but Red Bull Racing shouldn't too dependent on Verstappen, as much as Verstappen has done great things for Red Bull Racing and vice versa.

The Antonelli experiment (while leagues superior to Tsunoda!) is increasingly showing that a direct Linblad promotion may not be the wisest choice, while there is no reason to expect Hadjar would do significantly better than Lawson or Tsunoda either.

I suppose Red Bull could wait for Russell to become available in 2027, but this seems disrespectful to a driver of Russell's talent and doesn't solve the issue in the short-term for 2026.

Leclerc fans are also noting Leclerc's continued displeasure with Ferrari, so Charles Leclerc could be another target for Red Bull Racing-Ford too. Both Russell and Leclerc are excellent drivers IMO!
''there is no reason to expect Hadjar would do significantly better than Lawson or Tsunoda either'' Did you think for a moment that maybe is not the drivers so just throwing another driver in the loop will not make any different.Russell the alleged superstar should position himself to replace fernando at aston in case he retires at some point

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TNTHead wrote:
31 Aug 2025, 16:18
Sergej wrote:
31 Aug 2025, 15:34
why the fuc* did they put the medium ?
They wanted to avoid Hards at all cost, apparently.
which is interesting, because on Friday Marko still said that the Red Bull is better the harder the tires get.

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Bill wrote:
31 Aug 2025, 18:56
Russell the alleged superstar should position himself to replace fernando at aston in case he retires at some point
Aston are aiming for Verstappen too.

You don't seem to rate the plucky British superstar and have confidence that through the Briton's superior skills and superior engineering knowledge he would get much closer to Verstappen than the likes of Lawson and Tsunoda who are all at sea?

While Hadjar is a fine young driver, he is not a multiple race winner and manufacturer team leader like Russell is.

I raise the matter as Russell is out of contract and would IMO be an excellent signing for Red Bull. :)

''there is no reason to expect Hadjar would do significantly better than Lawson or Tsunoda either'' Did you think for a moment that maybe is not the drivers so just throwing another driver in the loop will not make any different.
:raises eyebrow: Surely there is merit to the notion that Russell and Leclerc are much better drivers than Tsunoda or Lawson, and due to their superior ability and understanding of F1 they would have less troubles understanding a difficult car.

Mike Elliot noted that he forgot George Russell is not trained as an engineer, so complete is his understanding. The same is true for Max Verstappen of course.

[Unless you abide by the conspiracy theories that the 2nd Red Bull car car is poorly prepared and equipped with sub-par engineers on purpose, which is just silly! In any case, as an experienced team leader Russell would know the kind of engineering support that a top team car is supposed to have.]

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Amazing work by Max to bring this *hitbox to the second place. Also Tsunoda was quite ok, bringing the car into points. Lets see what Monza with this low-drag can bring. Finally some joy on this sunday. :D