This isn’t a slow start.
This isn’t bad luck.
After three races, Red Bull are fighting the midfield — and Max Verstappen is saying it out loud.
That raises a brutal question:
Did Red Bull get the 2026 rules wrong at a conceptual level?
Why This Feels Bigger Than Setup
- The RB looks inconsistent corner‑to‑corner
- Energy deployment appears inefficient
- Verstappen isn’t masking flaws — he’s exposing them
- This isn’t “wait for upgrades” territory
- Strong battery deployment
- Stable race pace
- Predictable behaviour under load
The Dangerous Part for Red Bull
This era punishes correction lag:- You can’t brute‑force energy systems
- Aero and power are now inseparable
- Cost caps limit radical mid‑season redesigns
The Counter‑Argument
- It’s only three races
- Red Bull have recovered before (2014 → 2016, 2022 early season)
- Verstappen is still scoring points despite discomfort
Is this a temporary stumble — or the end of Red Bull’s era as regulation kings?
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