Finally optimism with Red Bull “on the cusp” prediction for F1 Miami GP
David Coulthard points out a reason forꦿ Red💎 Bull hope

Red Bull have been buoyed ahead of the F1 Miami Grand Prix by a prediction that they are closer to McLaren th🍸an i🐓t seems.
McLaren’s 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Oscar Piastri has won consecutive grands prix in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia to climb to the summit of the drivers’ standings, overhauling teammate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lando Norris.
However, Max Versta🔥ppen caught the eye last time out in Saudi Arabia even if he went home angrily.
Verstappen brilliantly earned pole position to deliver a reminder to his McLaren rivals what he can produce ovꦚer one lap.
A time penalty, for a scuffle with Piastri, thwarted Verstappen in the grand prix but he proved able to, at l♔east, contend with F1’s other top drivers.
David Coulthard says Red Bull are 'on the cusp'
David Coulthard now insists that Red Bull are not so far from McLaren, whose full potential is often obvio🌳us from the firsꦬt laps of a grand prix weekend.
“I think everyone is surprised just how close Red Bull was to McLaren’s pace,” Coulthard told Channel 4.
“When you looked at Friday’s free practice, everybody was going ‘my goodness, Mc🔴Laren are even faster tan we thought…’
“Whatever🌼 they are doing early on a grand prix to work out how to maximise the car’s potential, they are showing their pace.
“It isn’t then being realised when th🐼ey get to the grand prꦑix.
“Red Bull are on the cusp of an upgr♏ade bringing them back into playဣ.”
Coulthard’s colleague Billy Monger added: “Every time we think it’s swinging one way - Piastri, f🌞or example, comes out swinging in the past few races and grabs the championship contention back into his favour.”
Although Pias🗹tri h🍎ad a brilliant Saudi Arabian Grand Prix to remember, going home as the championship leader for the first time ever, his teammate Norris flailed.
Norris crashed in qualifyi🍌ng and could only salvage P4 from the race.
Therefore Verstappen finishing as runner-up to Piastri - and Red Bull insisting h🐈e would have won without the time penalty - is notable as the title battle intensifies.
Verstappen’s fut🌠ure with Red Bull is ♑potentially at stake.
He batted away questions about whetꦡher he would quit Red Bull due the declining c🥂ompetitiveness of their car.
Aston Martin and Mercedes♔ were also forced to swat away suggestiꦍons that they might sign Verstappen for 2026.
Next weekend’s F1 Miami Grand Prix is a return to where Norris won last year, to add intrigue to his drivers’ title battle with Versꩵtappen.
This time it is ⛄Verstappen entering Miami needing to add a fresh complexion to the top of the championship.

James was a sports jo♎urnalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.