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What Verstappen did – and didn't – say about his F1 future and McLaren at Spa

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Belgian GP
What Verstappen did – and didn't – say about his F1 future and McLaren at Spa

“A shock to the system” – Why teams fear the worst with F1’s 2026 cars at Spa

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“A shock to the system” – Why teams fear the worst with F1’s 2026 cars at Spa

Red Bull parks 'Macarena' rear wing for Belgian GP after Verstappen crashes

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Belgian GP
Red Bull parks 'Macarena' rear wing for Belgian GP after Verstappen crashes

Norris given Belgium GP grid penalty as McLaren takes new Mercedes power unit parts

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Belgian GP
Norris given Belgium GP grid penalty as McLaren takes new Mercedes power unit parts

Aston Martin "flat out" on Hungary updates but has concerns over spare parts being ready

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Aston Martin "flat out" on Hungary updates but has concerns over spare parts being ready

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Smith becomes latest to top Autosport National Rankings

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Verstappen signs McLaren junior driver van Langendonck

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Verstappen signs McLaren junior driver van Langendonck

Red Bull insists nothing major is wrong with its new Formula 1 car

Red Bull insists that there is nothing 'major' wrong with its RB10, despite its troubled first pre-season Formula 1 test at Jerez

The Milton Keynes-based outfit has been working on fixes to cure the chronic overheating problems that left it struggling to get running in Spain.

While rivals Mercedes and Ferrari racked up the miles, Red Bull completed just 21 laps over the four days in Jerez before calling an early end to its test.

Despite the seriousness of its situation, Red Bull team boss Christian Horner reckons that the work his outfit needed to get on top of the problems was not excessive.

"There's a few things we needed to tighten up on our side but nothing major and obviously Renault have got some issues that they are tidying up as well," he said in an interview with Sky.

"But these cars are so complicated that little problems cause big failures."

Alarm bells ringing at Red Bull

Red Bull has faced some time pressure to cure the problems because the second test in warmer Bahrain begins next week.

After the two Bahrain tests, there is less than a fortnight before the season-opening Australian Grand Prix.

Horner is comfortable, however, with the situation, but accepted that the team needed to do better in Bahrain than it did in Jerez.

"Obviously there's quite a bit to do but there's still a fair bit of time before the first race," he said.

"The Bahrain test next week is an important test so everybody working very hard at both Renault and Milton Keynes."

He added: "We don't want another week like Jerez but that's what testing is for - you sort your problems out so as not to have them at the races."

For more about Red Bull's crisis, check out AUTOSPORT magazine, available now.

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