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Description: Thanks to Scarbs once again for joining us! Follow him on Twitter - seriously, do it. twitter.com/ScarbsTech Join our F1 Mailing List! đ driver61.beehiiv.com/subscribe So Max has been robbed 38 points in three races, with two DNFs due to engine issues. And itâs not just max, in Bahrain Checo had an engine-induced Sbinala and Gaslyâs car also got pretty toasty. So are all of these issues linked? Or is the Australia DNF a new issue? 2022 Australian Grand Prix Letâs get into it. †Follow Scott on Twitter - twitter.com/scottkmansell †Instagram - @official_driver61 - bit.ly/D61Insta â€TikTok - @official_driver61 - bit.ly/D61TikTok First then, the issue in Bahrain was said to be a Fuel Lock, that was brought on by the late Safety car. Now, if youâve worked on older cars you will know why this happens. Itâs essentially where vapour (either fuel vapour or air) get trapped in the fuel system. And very often this can completely block the fuel lines - which caused Max and Checoâs engines to stop during the Bahrain Grand Prix. We expect to be down to the E10 fuel in these new cars - rather than a leaky pipe which typically what causes the same issue on older cars. And the E10 fuel really seems to be creating some issues for Red Bull powertrains. But really, it should be something they could fix pretty quickly - and when Max won in Saudi - we thought they had. †Join our Driver61 Community Discord! - discord.gg/driver61 †Subscribe for more incredible motorsport: goo.gl/AbD2f9 †Subscribe to our Spanish Channel! Driver61 en Español youtube.com/channel/UCJDZjR55V8KaTuGMkNIx8iw †Watch the full race highlights here! youtube.com/watch?v=dt8ANZIZ8Co&t=154s #F1 #Formula1 #Driver61