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Red Bull Identifies Tyre Degradation as Key Challenge in F1 2025 Battle Against McLaren

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
March 17, 2025
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Red Bull Identifies Tyre Degradation as Key Challenge in F1 2025 Battle Against McLaren

Formula One F1 - Australian Grand Prix - Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit, Melbourne, Australia - March 16, 2025 Red Bull team advisor Helmut Marko is seen after the race REUTERS/Mark Peterson

As the dust settles on the inaugural Grand Prix of the F1 2025 season, Red Bull Racing’s advisor, Helmut Marko, has pinpointed the crux of their performance lag behind McLaren. The adrenaline-fueled season opener has given racing enthusiasts a glimpse into the potential pecking order, with McLaren establishing an impressive early lead.

McLaren, with a potent package, demonstrated a marked superiority on the track. Teams trailing in their wake, including Red Bull, are now compelled to strategize and neutralize McLaren’s evident strengths. Marko, a seasoned observer of the sport, has already identified areas where Red Bull needs to refine its approach to keep pace with the frontrunners.

One of the significant challenges plaguing Red Bull Racing is tyre degradation. This development is a departure from previous seasons where Red Bull was often the team to beat right out of the gate. The Australian Grand Prix saw McLaren’s Lando Norris, the polesitter, maintain a commanding lead in his McLaren MCL39, a stark contrast to his 2024 performance. He not only held off Red Bull’s Max Verstappen, a formidable force in wet conditions, but also showcased an unmatched confidence on the track.

Verstappen’s strong start in Australia couldn’t tip the scales in his favor. He kept up with the leading drivers initially, pulling away from the rest of the pack. However, a rapid deterioration in his tyres’ performance led to a significant drop in his race pace until multiple safety car interventions brought him back into contention.

His best shot at overtaking came in the race’s final laps, but the Red Bull RB21 fell short against the formidable McLaren machine. Despite this setback, Marko remains optimistic. The season’s commencement has handed Red Bull a wealth of data to scrutinize, and Marko believes the team has a good understanding of where they trail their Milton Keynes rivals.

Marko elaborated to ViaPlay, “We can match them for six-eight laps, but then our tyre degradation comes earlier, and that’s the main problem we have to work on.” While Max managed to maintain pace due to changing weather conditions and safety car interventions, it was a struggle to force Norris into a mistake, a tactic that might have been more effective in the 2025 season.

Norris, who had a robust performance despite fluctuating conditions, multiple restarts, and strategic debates with his race engineer, is emerging as a tough competitor to unsettle. While Red Bull can potentially fine-tune their tyre degradation issue, shaking Norris’s newfound confidence might prove to be a much steeper challenge. This season promises to be a riveting one, with Red Bull striving to close the gap on McLaren and reassert their dominance on the track.

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