Overcoming Understeer Issues
In the lead-up to the Monaco Grand Prix, Red Bull Racing focused on resolving the RB21’s understeer problems that had plagued them during final practice. With hopes high for a strong qualifying session, the team aimed to secure a front-row grid slot. However, the reality was a bit different as Max Verstappen ended up qualifying in P4.

Qualifying Results and Challenges
As the teams took to the iconic streets of Monte Carlo, Verstappen faced challenges that impacted his performance. The Red Bull car, which had shown potential to compete for the top positions, fell short in securing a higher grid position. After the session, Helmut Marko admitted that the team was uncertain about why Verstappen struggled with grip, which became evident throughout the qualifying runs.
Looking Ahead to the Race
Despite the qualifying setback, Red Bull remains optimistic about the race ahead. The unpredictable nature of the Monaco Grand Prix means that anything can happen during the race. The team may look to make strategic adjustments and use Verstappen’s skill to navigate the narrow streets effectively. As the race day approaches, fans will be eager to see how Red Bull’s campaign unfolds, hoping for a strong recovery from their qualifying challenges.