Crimson Bull is pinning its Australian Grand Prix hopes on Sunday’s forecast rain and Max Verstappen’s confirmed capacity to tug most efficiency out of no matter automotive he’s driving.
That was the decision of the group’s long-time ‘driver advisor’, Helmut Marko, after a follow session during which each Crimson Bull drivers had been dogged by dealing with points. The RB21 had a troubled pre-season check in Bahrain and appeared little improved on day one in Melbourne, regardless of a raft of efficiency upgrades together with a brand new ground.
Verstappen and Liam Lawson had been fifth and sixteenth in first follow, then seventh and seventeenth in FP2, and Lawson was over half a second slower than his team-mate in each classes. In flip, Verstappen had a giant deficit to the drivers who topped the classes: 4 tenths of a second slower than McLaren’s Lando Norris in FP1, and 6 tenths off Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc in FP2.
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Verstappen mentioned the stability of his RB21 “wasn’t utterly off”, which is the proverbial damnation of faint reward; an even bigger downside was lack of grip which made the automotive unpredictable and vulnerable to sliding, particularly within the first and remaining sectors of the Albert Park circuit.
“The primary follow session was higher,” Marko informed Sky Sports activities Germany. “The modifications we made afterwards didn’t show profitable. We nonetheless have yet another session tomorrow, however I estimate we’re about two to 3 tenths behind and, at greatest, trying on the second row [of the grid].
“[The car] was fluctuating between understeer and oversteer – which, in fact, impacts tire put on in the long term. However I imagine we all know what must be executed.
Liam Lawson, Crimson Bull Racing, Helmut Marko, Crimson Bull Racing
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“We’re not on the very entrance however, underneath regular situations, a podium end can be the utmost we will goal for.”
New Zealander Lawson has solely contested 11 grands prix thus far, having stood in for the injured Daniel Ricciardo for 5 rounds in 2023 after which changed the favored Australian on the RB group for the ultimate six races of 2024. He has by no means pushed on the Albert Park circuit earlier than, having moved from F2 to Japanese Tremendous Formulation in 2023, the 12 months F2 joined the Australian GP help program.
“We’re evaluating him with [Mercedes driver Andrea Kimi] Antonelli, who can be driving right here for the primary time,” mentioned Marko, who was clearly trying within the different route when Antonelli completed fourth within the F2 characteristic race right here final 12 months.
“The 2 are kind of on the identical tempo, regardless of Lawson not working with full engine energy. So, it is okay, however there’s positively extra to return from him.”
McLaren’s clear edge on tempo is the chief motive for believing that third place is one of the best Crimson Bull can hope for given regular situations. However except Crimson Bull could make its automotive extra driveable in a single day, then it’s prone to battle for each lap time and tire efficiency – which can have an effect on its strategic choices – in contrast with the likes of Ferrari and Mercedes.
In keeping with the climate forecast, although, ambient temperatures will drop by round 8C on Sunday and rain is anticipated. In Brazil final 12 months, when rain sparked chaos throughout the race, Verstappen drove from seventeenth on the grid to win, making his rivals look relatively amateurish.
“It appears like McLaren is the strongest group in the mean time, with a detailed battle between Ferrari, Mercedes, and us,” mentioned Marko. “That battle may very well be for positions three to 5. However I’ve heard there is perhaps rain – and if that occurs, the ‘Max issue’ comes into play once more.”
Further reporting by Christian Nimmervoll
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