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Red Bull has admitted that it would have been “naive” to decide not to accelerate a floor update to Formula 1’s Azerbaijan Grand Prix to help resolve its current issues. The Austrian outfit has endured a tumultuous run in recent months as a dramatic regression in competitiveness has seen it not score a single win […]
Red Bull Racing has faced challenges with a significant drop in performance, failing to secure a win in the past six races. Max Verstappen’s candid assessment of the RB20’s handling has prompted the team to make swift changes, including a revised floor geometry for the upcoming race in Baku. Red Bull Chief Engineer Paul Monaghan emphasized the need for quick action and improvements following their disappointing showing at Monza. The team is focused on addressing balance issues and implementing updates for future races, with additional parts planned for Singapore. Despite the upcoming break before Austin, Red Bull must navigate the challenges of the Sprint format and make strategic decisions on which updates to prioritize.