🚗 Red Bull’s 2025 Struggles: A Cracking Foundation?
After three years of dominance, Red Bull Racing finds itself on the defensive in the 2025 Formula 1 season. With just one win in five races, rising tensions, and mounting pressure on Max Verstappen, the team is no longer the benchmark—McLaren is.
This article examines why Red Bull is faltering, what’s happening behind the scenes, and whether they can bounce back before the title slips away.
Verstappen has struggled to find his rhythm in 2025. Despite strong qualifying form, he’s been hit with:
The Red Bull RB21 is quick, but unpredictable. It lacks the tire management and setup versatility of the McLaren challenger.
Max Verstappen remains third in the standings but is visibly frustrated.
“It is what it is... I can’t say more or I’ll get in trouble.” — Verstappen after Saudi Arabia (Formula1.com)
He’s driving aggressively—maybe too aggressively—to compensate for the car’s shortcomings. His clashes with Piastri have sparked debate and raised questions about composure.
Behind the scenes, Red Bull faces its own battles:
While the team is trying to project unity, insiders suggest there’s growing strain from the top down.
Red Bull has yet to bring major upgrades this season, while McLaren and Mercedes have evolved significantly. Their aero package appears stagnant compared to rivals.
In a sport where tenths decide championships, Red Bull must:
The Miami GP offers a chance at redemption. Red Bull has the tools: Verstappen’s talent, a fast (but temperamental) car, and deep resources.
But to regain control, they need:
The title fight is far from over—but Red Bull no longer controls the narrative.
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