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Red Bull confirms cause of double-DNF in Bahrain

Red Bull suffered a doble DNF in last weekend's Bahrain GP Red Bull has clarified why both of its cars retired in the closing stages of last weekend’s Formula 1 Bahrain Grand Prix. Max Verstappen pulled into the pits shortly after losing second place to Carlos Sainz, while Sergio Perez spun at the first corner as he commenced the final lap. Both drivers were officially classified as they completed more than 90 percent race distance, though neither scored points. Following the race, team boss Christian Horner suggested it was fuel system issue across both cars. That has bow been confirmed with a statement from the team. “Both cars suffered from a lack of fuel pressure last weekend,” a...
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