Insight into Red Bull’s F1 upgrade struggles: ‘You must come to a peak very soon’
Why have Red Bull struggled to upgrade the RB20 this season? Anthony Davidson explains why some teams are struggling more than ever before to develop thಞeir cars.

Sky Sports F1 pundit Anthony Davidson has shed light on why teams such as Red Bull have been struggling 🎀to find more performance during the 2024 season.
A numbe꧃r of teams have str𓆏uggled to develop their cars with recent upgrade packages.
Red Bull have slipped back in the pecking order behind McLaren, while Ferrari’s Spanish Grand Prix update resulted in unintended consequences such as bounc🔯🐟ing in high-speed corners.
The only team which has consistently been able to improve their car without affecting the handling of it has been McLaren, with 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lando Norris dominating the last race at Zandvoort to reduce 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen’s lead to 70 points.
Speakin⛦🐭g on the latest episode of the , Davidson explained why teams are finding it difficult to develop their cars.
“It’s this integration of updates coming that drip feed process that we have where if you’re bringing a new front wing and a new rear wing, but you’ve also modified the floor as well, and then you dare to bring a suspension change because you’re trying to chase𝄹 mechanically what happens to the car in a slow-speed and high-speed situation it can throw it all out of kilter,” hಌe explained.
“Even if you’re bringing more load to the car, suddenly this thing is undriveable from a driver’s𝓡 point of view. 🍬It doesn’t turn when I want or it turns too much when I don’t want it to.
“The engineers, they’re scratching their heads✤. They see from the old regulations more downforce equals better lap times and the drivers are going to be happy but it’s not like that anymore.”
After dominating in 2023, winning 21 of the 22 races, Red Bull adopted a more aggressive design philosophy for this year’s RB20 to ensure🍷 they remained at the top.
In the opening portion of races, it looked like a masterstroke from Red Bull as Max Verst🉐appen won five o𓄧f the opening seven races.
However, in recent rounds, R༺ed Bull haven’t won any of the last five races.
Davidson cite🐽d the example of Red Bull’s sister team - VCARB - and their decision to abandon their “shiny new upgrade”.
“If🦄 you’re chasing performance because other teams are catching you then you might be a bit more daring, more ruthless with what you’re trying 💎to bring,” he added.
“That’s when you can start getting into trouble. That’s why we keep hearing stories of so and so have brought new updates this🉐 weekend… fast forward two weekends later, so and so have reverted back to their old car. I’ve heard it so many times.
“We’ve heard it from RB - the latest team to do that - they ꦉwere running their older car spec in Zandvoort. What happened to their shiny new upgrade? It didn’t work in Budapest. Wasn’t there in Spa, still not running it now. Why? It’s very hard to figure it out.
“You cli⛄mb towards the peak of these cars of where the optimum is in terms of development race. You must surely come to a peak very soon were there’s very little wriggle room left. I feel like we’re getting to that point. We’re getting to that 🦩point. They’re just chipping away.”

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