Motorsports
Formula 1 – GP Bahrain: Red Bull is suspected of leaving Ferstappen and Perez
Red Bull will be fully investigating the failure of its drivers ahead of the second Formula 1 race in Saudi Arabia, although the Austrian team appears to have already recognized the problem.
Entering the 2022 Championship with a goal of getting back to the top, he had a positive image for most of the first Grand Prix but in the end Red Bull left Shakhir beaten and badly wounded. Max Ferstappen’s demolition at the end of the 54th and Sergio Perez’s demolition in the first turn of the 57th leg left the Austrian team without points, disappointed and literally shocked by the outcome of the three days.
Shortly after the end of the exciting Formula 1 race in Bahrain, Red Bull commented on Twitter about the fiasco that unfolded before the eyes of motorsport fans. “Difficult to accept this result. We need to do a full investigation but it appears that both of our cars suffered from a problem in the fuel pumpso the position of the team, which has a lot of work to do in the face of Saudi Arabia (25-27/3).
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
