P1racenews AI automatic summary:
Red Bull has taken a risk with the design of their RB20, but if it’s not successful they could take inspiration from other teams and bring the same car back.
Red Bull has made waves with their daring decision to introduce a radical design for the RB20 following the successful RB19. Despite their dominant performance in the previous year, winning 21 out of 22 races, the team is taking a risk with the new aerodynamic concept. However, Team Principal Christian Horner has emphasized that the decision was based on positive results from wind tunnel tests and simulations. The stability of regulations means other teams are catching up, with some considering major changes to bridge the gap. Notable teams like Ferrari and Lotus have previously stuck with successful car concepts over multiple seasons, achieving great success in Formula 1. Red Bull’s recent success with the RB16 and RB16B shows that sticking with a proven car design can still yield competitive results on the track.