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Red Bull confirms more updates for Verstappen for Canadian GP
20 May 2026GP BlogAnalysisPreview

Red Bull confirms more updates for Verstappen for Canadian GP

Red Bull Racing is bringing further minor updates to the RB22 for the Canadian Grand Prix, building on the progress made in Miami where Max Verstappen qualified on the front row.

Red Bull Racing is set to bring minor updates to the RB22 for this weekend's Canadian Grand Prix, following a significant step forward in Miami that put Max Verstappen back in contention at the front. Technical Director Pierre Waché confirmed the team will continue to refine the car as they head into the European leg of the season.

Why it matters:

After a difficult start to 2026, Red Bull's Miami upgrade package—which delivered clear performance gains—has reignited hopes of challenging McLaren and Mercedes. Sustained development is crucial for Verstappen to remain in the championship fight, and these incremental updates could narrow the gap further.

The details:

  • Waché described Miami as "a clear step forward" that addressed key weaknesses, giving the team confidence for Canada.
  • The upcoming changes are described as "minor updates" aimed at extracting overall performance, rather than a major overhaul.
  • Isack Hadjar, Verstappen's teammate, is eager to bounce back after a DNF in Miami, calling Canada another opportunity to score points.
  • Toto Wolff's surprise: The Mercedes boss told La Gazzetta dello Sport that Red Bull's Miami pace was "a big surprise," noting they went from being over a second behind to fighting at the front. He expects performance swings to continue throughout the season.

What's next:

Red Bull's development path will be closely watched as the team aims to build momentum. With the Canadian GP being a Sprint weekend, there are limited practice sessions to fine-tune the updates, but the team is optimistic that the progress seen in Miami will carry over to the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.

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