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Verstappen praises Red Bull progress but warns ‘work to do’ before Melbourne

20:00, 20 Feb
Updated: 21:46, 20 Feb
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Max Verstappen and Isack Hadjar have reflected on the final winter testing in Bahrain, with the mood in the Red Bull camp understandably positive with a smooth new power unit, but acknowledgement there is still "quite a lot of work to do."

 "I think it is quite obvious, of course, that there is still quite a bit of work to do" 
- Max Verstappen

Only four non-Red Bull powered drivers finished ahead of Verstappen on laps completed throughout the second test week in Bahrain, while the four-time world champion finished in the top three in the timing charts on Days 2 and 3.

'Great job to get to where we are'

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Isack Hadjar had a patchy pre-season, more often the victim of reliability issues, but the young Frenchman is settling in well with his new teammate as he prepares to settle some scores at Melbourne for the 2026 season opener.

Hadjar said:"We made the most of the last day of testing. We trialled a lot of set up changes, they all made sense, so I feel good with the direction we took. The pace on long runs and high fuel was also good."

"When I started in F1, the car was already more or less fully developed. I’ve enjoyed giving more inputs and steering the team in the right direction. I’m very happy with the learnings from this week and I'm excited to go racing in Melbourne."

On the other hand, Verstappen, while pleased with Red Bull's early season progress, admitted Red Bull are still not completely where they want to be.

Verstappen said: "This week has been a good start. For my runs in the car, we’ve basically completed the full programme, so that was good as we have plenty of data to go over and analyse. Going into Bahrain testing, I think we prepared as well as we could and the Team have done a great job to get to where we are.

"I think it is quite obvious, of course, that there is still quite a bit of work to do for us to be faster so this is something we will be working on. Let’s see what we get in Melbourne: it will be great to be back racing but we still have to work hard.”

Hadjar details how Verstappen made his Red Bull transition smoother

Earlier today, Hadjar told media, including GPblog, how Verstappen has helped him settle in as a senior Red Bull driver, praising the four-time world champion for being "very open" as a teammate.

Read here to find out more about Hadjar's Red Bull transition.

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