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If their peak grunt is coming from ERS system, then it might just work as it has unless someone tell me that their turbo design has changed since previous years and they have similar issues of turbo spinning as other manufacturers. Renault used to have more efficient turbo in that regard that helped Red Bull in pre Honda era. Last year, Mercedes was a surprise on high altitude tracks like Mexico and Brazil last year. But this year, they have been lagging behind overall, so I don't expect that PU to stand out.
Looking after the summer break how they let no floor be waisted (Perez continued using the cut away floor Max used in France for a few more races) and postponing the lightweight chassis to 2023 I think they were already preparing to save a few €..mendis wrote: ↑18 Oct 2022, 16:50If their peak grunt is coming from ERS system, then it might just work as it has unless someone tell me that their turbo design has changed since previous years and they have similar issues of turbo spinning as other manufacturers. Renault used to have more efficient turbo in that regard that helped Red Bull in pre Honda era. Last year, Mercedes was a surprise on high altitude tracks like Mexico and Brazil last year. But this year, they have been lagging behind overall, so I don't expect that PU to stand out.
Is the ongoing cost saga going to affect the way Red Bull are going to operate for the remaining races? If they have gone with their spend with the same understanding of regulations like last year, they might have reached the limit already. If they reduce the operational expenditure, this might affect how they would run the next set of races.
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In addition, the constructors' championship has yet to be bought in. Verstappen: “That's what we're going for now. We don't need many points for that anymore. We are trying to bring it in here.” The battle for second place in the drivers' championship is still open. Between Sergio Perez and Charles Leclercis only one point, in favor of the Mexican. However, Verstappen is not going to give any victories to his teammate. “He knows what he has to do to be second in the standings. He just has to keep finishing in front of Charles. As a team, of course, we always try to finish first and second, but as a driver I would like to win more races," said Verstappen. If it happens next week in Mexico that Verstappen takes the lead with one lap to go and Perez is second, then there is no doubt about how the race will end for the Limburger: "Then I will win."