Red Bull admit to RB21 ‘downgrade’

Red Bull admit to RB21 'downgrade'

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Red Bull has made a series of changes to its new F1 car in a bid to avoid the issues it ran into last year.

Red Bull’s technical director Pierre Wache has acknowledged that the team has adjusted the RB21 challenger to lessen its potential for the current season, aiming to prevent issues faced in 2024. The exterior of the new Red Bull car appears similar to last year’s model, but significant changes have been made to its characteristics, focusing on aerodynamics and suspension to improve driver experience and address previous shortcomings. Despite Max Verstappen clinching his fourth F1 title last year, the car presented challenges, leading the team to rethink its approach and prioritize driver usability over maximum potential. Red Bull’s new driver, Liam Lawson, joins Verstappen for the season, with the team aiming to strike a balance between performance and driver-friendliness in their car design. The revamped approach signifies Red Bull’s commitment to enhancing driver adaptability and competitiveness, reflecting on past lessons.

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