The Racing Bulls Formula 1 team is bringing a significant upgrade package to this weekend’s Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix, but the gains may not be as substantial as expected. The new floor and bodywork were meticulously crafted just before the short journey from Faenza to Imola, marking the team’s first proper upgrade for the 2025 season. These aerodynamic enhancements are crucial for the car’s overall performance, even though the squad is proceeding cautiously after last year’s Barcelona upgrade backfired. Team principal Laurent Mekies admitted that the upgrades represent a small step forward amidst a highly competitive midfield grid, with minute improvements potentially determining Q1 or Q3 spots on Saturday. Racing Bulls aims to balance progress with stability, aware that pushing too far could easily lead to setbacks, with the upcoming Spanish GP serving as a pivotal moment to gauge the team’s direction for the 2025 season.
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