Red Bull will 'learn' from the brake problem that caused Max Verstappen's shock first retirement in two years at the Australian GP.
Red Bull say they will 'learn' from the brake problem that caused Max Verstappen's shock first race retirement in two years at the Australian GP. Verstappen's attempt to equal his own record of 10 consecutive wins ended after just three laps in Melbourne on Sunday when a rear brake that became stuck open after the race start caused his car to lose performance and then eventually caught fire.
'So you could see the heat building and then I think as early as the second lap it was like Max had got a handbrake. At Turn Three, he had a moment there, and then another that allowed Carlos to pass him. He was then lining up to have another go back and then he had another moment. Then we started to see the smoke and the fire. 'So it's frustrating. It's our first mechanical DNF since actually this race two years ago.
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