2025 Oracle Red Bull Racing F1 Team

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Emag wrote:
26 Jul 2025, 19:17
avantman wrote:
26 Jul 2025, 18:49
Tvetovnato wrote:
26 Jul 2025, 17:24
So basically:

Max is best!
Actually, yes he is. Wanna argue?
Tvetovnato wrote:
26 Jul 2025, 17:24
Everyone else sucks!
Not at all. I personally do not think so, quite the opposite. I do consider this modern grid to be the most talented, skillful, well-trained and overall best ever. This grid is head and shoulders above anything we've seen in 80s, 90s and 2000s. No question about that whatsoever. And the fact that Max is considered simultaneously the fastest and overall best driver and by margin(by many) makes his achievements ever more special and elevates him as a driver up higher a historical scale of F1. We've been lucky to see that in our lifetimes because we won't see another driver like that any time soon. Why not celebrate that?
Celebrating Max's achievements shouldn't require diminishing the rest of the grid. Praising him is fine, but suggesting and constantly hinting others are unworthy is not.

If you believe this is the most talented grid ever, then berating drivers for not being as good as a generational talent like Max is illogical. It's like calling elite footballers "horrible" for not being on the same level as Messi or Ronaldo.

I honestly find the backlash against McLaren drivers kind of pathetic. People say they're underperforming, yet they are 1-2 in the driver's standings and the team is massively ahead in the constructors'. Criticizing that level of success is just not a serious take and it's clearly driven from other motives. They're literally being called out for not winning hard enough?
One would call that…. Comical

Also don’t forget ‘Mclaren don’t deserve their success’
Just a fan's point of view*

*statement was relevant when the forum had a high level of intelligence. Now we are just equals.

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Tsunoda said the new floor was a massive improvement. Interesting.

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Xyz22 wrote:
26 Jul 2025, 20:15
Tsunoda said the new floor was a massive improvement. Interesting.
How is it possible without Newey?
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I think it's a bit early to rate Tsunoda in any case. The gap was likely 6 tenths without Max's wheel spin exiting T1. 6 tenths was the same gap to Perez on this track last year and we know how the rest of the season went. We'll know the car is better if Yuki is doing well on the tracks that Perez was not which is the entire 2nd half of the season outside of Baku.
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I missed watching the Q entirely, and looking the the Q laptimes :
1. McLaren didn't change anything on their car, and have posted roughly same pole time as SQ3 pole time
2. Redbull changed added wing and went topsy turvy with the setup - prioritized S2 and sacrificed top speed in S1 ; I am assuming this is considering a rainy race.
3. However, Max's Q time isn't very different w.r.t SQ3 pole time, less than a tenth better. What was gained in S2 was lost in S1 and S3 remained roughly same.
What we can be sure of, is that kemmel straight is no longer attackable or defendable for Max, he might sit in the middle of a DRS train throughout the race.

Questions which I have :

A) what is the front wing now on Max's RB21 ?
the Silverstone one with uppermost element having regular shape
OR
the new Spa one with uppermost element having valley and peak
OR
totally different wing from pre-Silverstone with higher DF, inorder to match the medium DF rear wing that is on the car now

B) how much laptime was lost due to the T1 mistake in Q3 ?

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AR3-GP wrote:
26 Jul 2025, 20:18
Xyz22 wrote:
26 Jul 2025, 20:15
Tsunoda said the new floor was a massive improvement. Interesting.
How is it possible without Newey?
You can still be very good without him, but not as good :D

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Does this mean it's full wet mode tomorrow 🫠


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AR3-GP wrote:
26 Jul 2025, 20:26
I think it's a bit early to rate Tsunoda in any case. The gap was likely 6 tenths without Max's wheel spin exiting T1. 6 tenths was the same gap to Perez on this track last year and we know how the rest of the season went. We'll know the car is better if Yuki is doing well on the tracks that Perez was not which is the entire 2nd half of the season outside of Baku.
It would be amusing if Tsunoda turned his season around after Horner got fired.

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So it turns out the no.2 Red Bull car is capable of making it out of Q1 when the team isn't purposely just not giving the no.2 car upgrades or parts so the no.1 driver can have them as spares or replacements.

I've always suspected this type of BS ever since Mark Weber was at RB with his forever broken KERS that only ever occurred on his car.

Never expected them to just come out and say it.

Infact, it seems to be much more public when one driver has parts the other doesn't these days.

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GrizzleBoy wrote:
26 Jul 2025, 23:20
So it turns out the no.2 Red Bull car is capable of making it out of Q1 when the team isn't purposely just not giving the no.2 car upgrades or parts so the no.1 driver can have them as spares or replacements.

I've always suspected this type of BS ever since Mark Weber was at RB with his forever broken KERS that only ever occurred on his car.

Never expected them to just come out and say it.

Infact, it seems to be much more public when one driver has parts the other doesn't these days.
Red Bull's no.2 car was in Q3 at Spa every single year since 2020. That spans Albon, Perez, and Tsunoda. We have to challenge ourselves to actually think critically on this forum.

If Red Bull's "updates" were worth so much laptime this year to take Tsunoda from Q1 to Q3, Verstappen would actually be fighting for the championship. What's happened here at Spa doesn't seem to be anything more than the usual Red Bull track favoring that allowed all of Albon, Perez, and Tsunoda to make Q3 here no matter how poorly they performed before and after Spa. Tsunoda also benefitted from being able to change his setup. Red Bull friday setups are always poor. Spa has big field spread, so there's bigger window to qualify into. Norris was 6 tenths off yesterday and still started P3 in the sprint. Perez was 6 tenths off last year and started P2. Tsunoda when you account for his low downfroce qualy trim wing, as well as Verstappen's higher downforce wing and mistakes, was still somewhere around 6 tenths back. On any other circuit this is a Q1/Q2 knockout again.

What some don't seem to notice are the actual gaps. Tsunoda was 2 tenths behind Max when he was knocked out in Q1 in Austria. 2 tenths. With the supposed old car with no upgrades that could only enter Q3 with a magical 7 tenths upgrade package that Red Bull have been hiding from him...are people this naive? Max still isn't fighting for the championship with the "updates" which underlines what they are worth...
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Verstappen's Q3 lap 1:40.903 (P4). Apart from T1 which wasnt good the rest of the lap looks solid. It seems they remapped deployment too as the car now clips and drops speed after 337 kmh. Yesterday it went to 343 without any clipping.

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Juzh wrote:
27 Jul 2025, 00:30
Verstappen's Q3 lap 1:40.903 (P4). Apart from T1 which wasnt good the rest of the lap looks solid. It seems they remapped deployment too as the car now clips and drops speed after 337 kmh. Yesterday it went to 343 without any clipping.
Could it just be that the bigger wing consumes more energy to cover the same distance? (more time spent on straight but same amount of deployment time due to battery capacity and 120kW, so it runs out before the end). The wheel spin events also could have consumed ERS energy without contributing to the forward propulsion.

Also the wheel spin happens twice. The first time exiting the final chicane (which put him down on the delta heading into T1), and the 2nd time is after La source (which puts him down on the kemmel). Without this I think they could have challenged the Mclarens. The rest of the lap was fine, especially the braking into the chicane. I wonder if that's going to be an overtaking spot tomorrow. The bigger wing is not only keeping more grip on the rear tires in the braking, but also working like an air brake.

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I think the wing has also given them a very strong braking into both of the low speed corners on the track (la source and chicane). It looked like he wass gaining 2 tenths into La source , and then 2 tenths braking into the chicane at the end of the lap. If it's wet tomorrow, then I think he will need to use that to pass. There won't be any DRS.

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Amazingly tone deaf from Mekies. Way to start the first race with Jos lol

Laurent Mekies, the new Red Bull team principal, has revealed that he has asked for Yuki Tsunoda's car to also be equipped with the new features before qualifying for the Belgian Grand Prix, taking reserve parts for Verstappen from the stockpile. #BelgianGP #RedBullRacing #F1

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GrizzleBoy wrote:
26 Jul 2025, 23:20
So it turns out the no.2 Red Bull car is capable of making it out of Q1 when the team isn't purposely just not giving the no.2 car upgrades or parts so the no.1 driver can have them as spares or replacements.

I've always suspected this type of BS ever since Mark Weber was at RB with his forever broken KERS that only ever occurred on his car.

Never expected them to just come out and say it.

Infact, it seems to be much more public when one driver has parts the other doesn't these days.
Ah yes. I'm sure Horner was personally sabotaging the second car to the point that it was finishing on the bottom row.Yeah. That makes a lot of sense. Facepalm

Hilarious that ppl seem to think 7th place is some world beating spot to be. 7th ! Wow , let's have an after party.