Red Bull Canada Set-Up Issues | F1 Investigation
- Max Verstappen is approaching the Canadian Grand Prix facing the looming possibility of a race ban.He is just one penalty point away from triggering the ban, having accumulated...
- Verstappen tempered expectations for the race, suggesting his primary competition for a podium finish will likely come from mercedes and Ferrari.
- "It's a bit different this time around," Verstappen said, acknowledging the strength of Mercedes.
Max Verstappen faces a race ban threat at teh upcoming Canadian Grand Prix, putting Red Bull Racing in a precarious position. With just one penalty point separating him from suspension,the pressure is on as the F1 season intensifies. Verstappen anticipates a podium battle against mercedes and Ferrari, acknowledging their heightened competitiveness and setting the stage for a thrilling race. Red Bull confirms they have backup drivers ready. News Directory 3 brings you all the key details as Verstappen navigates this challenging situation. Moreover, Team Principal Christian Horner assures the team’s readiness for any outcome. Verstappen’s recent incident adds further complexity to his race strategy. Discover what’s next as the Canadian Grand Prix unfolds.
Verstappen’s ban threat looms over Red Bull at Canadian GP

Max Verstappen is approaching the Canadian Grand Prix facing the looming possibility of a race ban.He is just one penalty point away from triggering the ban, having accumulated three additional points after a recent incident with George Russell in Barcelona.
Verstappen tempered expectations for the race, suggesting his primary competition for a podium finish will likely come from mercedes and Ferrari. He noted the increased competitiveness of Mercedes, making a podium a challenging but achievable goal.
“It’s a bit different this time around,” Verstappen said, acknowledging the strength of Mercedes. ”But I think if we can fight for a podium with Ferrari and Mercedes, that already would be a good achievement.”
Red Bull Racing team principal Christian Horner stated the team is prepared to handle Verstappen’s potential absence, confirming they have reserve drivers available. “First of all,[Max receiving a ban is] a situation that we want to desperately try and avoid,” Horner said. “And should it come, we’ve got enough drivers to draw upon from the pool of Red Bull drivers.”
