04/07/2025 18:42
Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko is unconvinced by Ferrari's pace at
the British Grand Prix as he pointed to the Italian squad's tyre
performance as a potential setback. Lewis Hamilton topped the first
practice session at the Silverstone Circuit on Friday before ending
FP2 in third, narrowly behind team-mate Charles Leclerc. Ferrari
has endured a difficult F1 campaign thus far and remains the only
top team in the top four of the standings yet to take a place on
the top step of the podium. Following its lightning fast start to
the British GP weekend, its hopes for a victory on Sunday have been
questioned by Marko, who noticed its tyres were graining before the
rest of the front-runners. "What I saw, Hamilton had massive
graining after quite a few laps, Mercedes also had graining," Marko
told media including RacingNews365 . "And our graining was
reasonable, like McLaren's. So that's a good sign." Max Verstappen
was the leading Red Bull car in fifth place, half a second down on
Lando Norris. Marko asserted more time can be found as it is
dealing with an understeer issue in the middle sector. "We made a
big step from FP1 to FP2," Marko stated. "But still, we have to
find the right balance and we have to get rid of massive understeer
in two or three corners. "The long run was more promising. So if we
can find the problems or cure the problems, I think we would be
competitive."