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Suspected double fuel system failure for Red Bull

Red Bull suffered a double retirement in Bahrain Red Bull ended the Formula 1 Bahrain Grand Prix with both cars suffering a seemingly related issue in the final laps. Max Verstappen slowed shortly after ceding third place to Carlos Sainz in the closing stages, while Sergio Perez spun almost within sight of the flag. Both sat in podium positions at the time of their respective dramas, with the team arguably losing out on 30 points had both cars gone the distance. “Obviously disappointed to lose the chance of a podium finish today,” said team principal Christian Horner. “It looks suspiciously like the failures are related to each other, looks like potentially an issue within the fuel...
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