P1racenews AI automatic summary:
Liam Lawson believes he has spied a potential advantage for Racing Bulls in a growing F1 concern.
During F1 testing in Bahrain, Liam Lawson stated that Red Bull Powertrains do not face the same ’10-second’ delay issue with practice starts as some other teams. The concerns arose due to changes in the procedures, requiring drivers to spool the turbo without over-revving the engine post the removal of the MGU-H. The current starts have been labeled as chaotic, leading to calls for discussions between teams, the FIA, and McLaren’s boss seeking responsible solutions. Worries persist about potential collisions if a car stalls, prompting talks for a resolution. Lawson suggested his Racing Bulls team, using RBPT engines, may have an advantage in this regard, implying a more straightforward start process compared to others on the grid.






