MADRID ā After coming up short again on Sunday, Red Bull wants to find more race pace to keep contending with Mercedes for the Formula One title.
Red Bull driver Max Verstappen had another promising start to the weekend at the Spanish Grand Prix, but again it was Mercedes and Lewis Hamilton celebrating the victory on raceday.
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It was a similar outcome to the previous race, with Red Bull looking closer than ever to Mercedes but not being able to finish in front.
āItās been like this a little bit so far this year, where it seems like qualifying we are quite competitive, and in the race struggling a bit more,ā Verstappen said. āWe just need a faster car, itās very simple, then you donāt need to get into a situation like that, and thatās what weāve got to focus on.ā
Hamiltonās win in Barcelona was his third in four races this season, with Verstappenās lone victory coming in Italy in the championship's second race. Hamilton also won in Portugal and at the season-opener in Bahrain, when Verstappen started from pole position.
In Barcelona, Verstappen jumped into the lead from second on the grid at the start but wasnāt fast enough to hold on. Hamilton benefited from Mercedes' two-stop strategy to make a pass for the lead near the end of the race.
āI think on pace it very much swings in Red Bullās favor on Saturday, probably on Sunday towards us,ā Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff said. āOur car seems to be good on the tires.ā
Wolff said the two-pit strategy, which gave Hamilton fresher tires and allowed him to easily make up for the time lost in the pits, was executed perfectly by the team.
āThey are just fantastic and the mathematicians and strategists coming up with all the simulations,ā he said. āIn our plan, if we had to stop now, we would end up catching him one lap to the end, and we would have a tire differential of 1.4 seconds, and we believed that it is enough and we trust them and we trust the data.ā
Red Bull could have potentially brought in Verstappen for a second pitstop but the team felt it wouldn't have made a difference.
āI think if we would have, letās say, gone for that earlier second stop, I donāt think I would have caught Lewis up after that,ā Verstappen said. āI think I was a bit slower.ā
Hamilton, who earned his 100th pole position on Saturday, stayed close to Verstappen throughout the race and finally made the pass for the lead with six laps to go.
"It was a long way to come back from, 20-odd seconds back. But it was a good gamble,ā Hamilton said.
The victory allowed Hamilton to increase his lead from eight to 14 points in the driversā championship.
Mercedesā lead in the constructorsā championship was up to 29 points after Hamiltonās teammate Valtteri Bottas finished third on Sunday for his third podium-finish this season. Red Bullās Sergio PĆ©rez is yet to finish in the top three.
The next race is in two weeks in Monaco, where Red Bull has historically done well. It won there with Daniel Ricciardo in 2018. Verstappen hasn't fared well on the street circuit, though, with his best finish a fourth place in 2019.
Hamilton is a three-time winner at the Monaco GP, which was canceled last season because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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