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Verstappen has since revealed his concern ahead of F1’s season-opener in Australia, and claimed the team still has work to do whilst also arguing Red Bull would ‘not be fastest’ in Melbourne.
"There were a few small issues, but overall we completed a lot of what we wanted to do," Verstappen said in a Red Bull press release after pre-season testing.
"I think it was not bad, but at the same time there is still some work to do. We probably won’t be the fastest in Melbourne."
Max Verstappen does not believe Red Bull will be the fastest team heading into the season
Red Bull’s technical director Pierre Wache also echoed Verstappen’s sentiments, but offered a ray of positivity and claimed the team were heading in the right direction after testing.
"It wasn’t as smooth a test as we and the team expected, but it’s better to find problems here," added Wache.
"That’s why we test, we want to understand the car better. I’m not as happy as I could be, because sometimes the car didn’t respond as we wanted.
"Nevertheless, it’s going in the right direction, although maybe we didn’t expect such problems with this new design. That’s something we need to work on for our future development."