Helmut Marko has confirmed an emergency meeting is to be held by Red Bull in the coming week to address its start to the 2025 F1 season.
Red Bull finished fourth with Max Verstappen in the Chinese GP, but the major ongoing concern surrounds Liam Lawson's struggles after he capped off a poor weekend with a lowly 15th place.
Ferrari issues statement following brutal Chinese GP disqualifications
Ferrari has issued a statement following the disqualifications of Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton from the Chinese Grand Prix.
After finishing fifth and sixth in Shanghai, the pair were expunged from the results for separate reasons.
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Max Verstappen to join Red Bull crisis talks
Max Verstappen is to join an emergency meeting Red Bull has planned for next week after the Chinese Grand Prix.
Verstappen finished fourth in Shanghai but Red Bull's RB21 machine is proving to be well off the pace of the leading McLaren MCL39, which has now won both races this year after Oscar Piastri's victory following Lando Norris in Melbourne.
Yuki Tsunoda sends Red Bull F1 seat message
Yuki Tsunoda has declared he is in “good shape” as rumours swirl over Red Bull's driver line-up.
Liam Lawson has struggled in the Red Bull seat alongside Max Verstappen in the opening two rounds, qualifying at the back of the grid and failing to get near the points.
George Russell airs 'frustration' at McLaren pit-stop surprise
George Russell has conceded to frustration over the one-stop strategy being the clear strongest option for the Chinese Grand Prix in his pursuit to beat McLaren.
Russell ended the Shanghai race in third position, taking back-to-back podiums across the opening two races this year.
READ MORE: George Russell airs 'frustration' at McLaren pit-stop surprise
Lando Norris reveals 'scared' feeling inside McLaren: 'It's my worst nightmare'
Lando Norris conceded to feeling "scared" inside the cockpit of his McLaren over the closing laps of the Chinese Grand Prix as he endured his "worst nightmare".
With Norris holding a comfortable second position in the latter stages of the 58-lap race at the Shanghai International Circuit, and threatening to push team-mate Oscar Piastri, Norris informed the team he could feel his brake medal 'going long'.
READ MORE: Lando Norris reveals 'scared' feeling inside McLaren: 'It's my worst nightmare'
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