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Red Bull handed clear verdict after McLaren Miami dominance

Red Bull has claimed just one victory from the opening six races, with McLaren's recent dominance in Miami having sent a wave of worry through the F1 paddock.

Verstappen Norris Miami
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Despite McLaren's staggering dominance in the Miami Grand Prix, the vast majority of F1 fans do believe that Red Bull will claim another victory this season. 

Red Bull has one win to its name this season courtesy of Max Verstappen in the Japanese Grand Prix, but it is McLaren which has secured the win in the other five completed rounds. 

Oscar Piastri leads the F1 drivers' title by 16 points over team-mate Lando Norris after winning four races already this year, the latest of which was his dominant performance in Miami. 

Whilst the Australian finished just 4.6s ahead of Norris, Piastri was a jaw-dropping 40 seconds ahead of Verstappen in fourth. 

It was one of the most dominant displays by a team since Red Bull's record-breaking 2023 season, making some think the Woking-based outfit could start a run of wins. 

However, following a RacingNews365 poll, 73.75% of fans are confident Red Bull will win another race in 2025, with only 26.25% believing that the Austrian outfit will not.

Check out the full results below!

Will Red Bull win another race this season?

Answer % of votes
Yes 73.75
No 26.26

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