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Red Bull is one of three teams not to submit any updates to its car for the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps.
Red Bull has not made any changes to the RB20 for the Belgian Grand Prix, being one of three teams not introducing updates for Spa-Francorchamps. Max Verstappen is expected to use the traditional engine cover, not the upgraded part from the Hungarian GP, while Sergio Perez has yet to utilize the new component. Unlike its rivals, Mercedes has introduced major developments for the W15 in Belgium, including track-specific, low-downforce modifications, such as an upgraded diffuser, floor edge, beam wing, front wing, and halo to reduce drag. Red Bull’s closest competitors, McLaren, have brought three track-specific components to Spa, focusing on rear wing, rear corner, and beam wing adjustments for optimal drag and downforce balance. Ferrari, Aston Martin, and Williams have not introduced any updates for the Belgian GP, while Alpine and Stake lead the midfield with new engine covers, sidepod configurations, and front wings, along with specific changes for rear corners, beam wings, and rear wings. Haas has also focused on reducing drag with updates to its rear and beam wings.