Fuel vacuum caused Red Bull’s Bahrain double retirement

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Fuel vacuum caused Red Bull’s Bahrain double retirement
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It was the team's first double retirement since the 2020 Austrian Grand Prix

Abhishek TakleFormula One team Red Bull said a vacuum in their fuel system that caused a drop in fuel pressure led to the problems that put both their cars out of last weekend’s season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix.

His Mexican team mate Sergio Perez followed him into retirement on the final lap while running third.

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