Despite an FP2 session that saw Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri clearly faster than the rest of the field, Helmut Marko said he wasn’t concerned about the three-tenth gap that Max Verstappen had to the McLaren duo. After what happened in Canada and with George Russell setting the fastest time in the first free practice session, some began to hope that McLaren might no longer be as dominant as it was in the first third of the season.
However, the 1:04.580 lap set by Lando Norris ahead of his teammate is clear proof that the papaya team remains unquestionably the benchmark on the grid.
Max Verstappen settled for third with a three tenths gap.When asked what conclusions he could draw after the first day on track, Helmut Marko told media including GPBlog: ''We are bit nearer to McLaren, but still they are the favorites. Let's see if we can find something in the car, but it's very tight, I think''.
''You know, we've seen hundreds, four or five cars. Today the temperatures have been relatively low. Let's see what's tomorrow's forecast is. Much higher temperatures, what that will affect''.
Despite the big gap, Marko doesn’t seem particularly concerned about it: ''We believe it's not three tenths. It's less, fuel corrected, but it's still we are behind so it's clear''.
And about race pace: ''(We are) competitive but it all depends on Sunday how you can keep your tires alive and how long. Max) was happy. You didn't hear him complaining''.
Did Red Bull upgrades work?
When asked whether the new updates introduced on the RB21 have already delivered the expected results, Marko finally replied: ''Basically, yes. I mean, it's not a big step, but the direction gives us hope''.