P1racenews AI automatic summary:
‘Red Bull gives you wings’, but why has the Milton Keynes team provided Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez with the rear wing option it has for the Las Vegas Grand Prix?
Red Bull is facing a significant straight-line speed deficit at the Las Vegas Grand Prix due to the lack of a low-downforce rear wing. Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez struggled in the opening practice sessions, with the team being 7 km/h slower on the straights compared to their rivals. Red Bull made adjustments to their rear wing between sessions, but it is not enough to compete with teams with specific low-downforce configurations. The decision to not bring a low-downforce wing to Las Vegas is puzzling, especially considering the track’s aerodynamic requirements. The lack of a dedicated low-downforce option could potentially impact Verstappen’s chances of winning the F1 drivers’ title in Sin City. The cost cap era of F1 and strategic allocation of resources may have led to Red Bull’s current speed deficit issue in this crucial phase of the championship battle. The team’s performance in the upcoming races, including the Qatar Grand Prix, will be crucial in determining the outcome of the title fight between Verstappen and Norris.