27/06/2025 20:50
Red Bull motorsport advisor Helmut Marko has pinpointed where Max
Verstappen lost time to McLaren, during the opening day of the
Austrian Grand Prix. The four-time world champion ended second
practice in a respectable third on the timesheets; however, he was
three-tenths adrift of pace setter Lando Norris. Marko has
insisted that the Dutchman's deficit is not that significant,
although not having a new engine is also hurting the 27-year-old.
"He is not that far behind," Marko told select media, including
RacingNews365 . "I don't believe it's three-tenths. "As for the
engine, we don't have a new one, so that does make a difference.
But with fuel added, I think it's about half a tenth." The middle
sector was Verstappen's biggest weakness on Friday, where almost
two-tenths of his deficit to McLaren could be found. Despite it
being clear on the timesheets, Marko confirmed where time was being
lost by the reigning world champion but also recognised a
significant strength McLaren has over Red Bull. When asked where
time is being lost by Verstappen, Marko explained: "More out of
Turn 4, which also costs you something towards Turn 5. But we're
talking about hundredths of a second. "It's so close together.
What is clear, though, is that McLaren corrects very easily when
they start to slide a little bit. "So the car is more controllable
than ours. It is not that our car is gone immediately [if we
slide], but it is much more difficult."