After the first two practice sessions at the Hungaroring, Red Bull Racing finds itself in serious trouble — with their best result being Yuki Tsunoda’s P9 and a gap of nearly 0.9 seconds to the top in FP2.

Despite their recent dip in form, it’s been a long time since we’ve seen the Austrian team struggle this much on track. What are the reasons behind this drop, and what can we expect for the rest of the weekend? The telemetry data holds the answers.

Red Bull in trouble at the Hungaroring

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