When Motorsport.com asked Verstappen whether he agreed that something needed to be done about these three aspects, the Red Bull driver responded: “The last two things, yes, but I already said that back in 2023. You can raise those points now, but maybe they should have looked at it a bit earlier as a team.
“As for the start, that’s simply the choice you make with the turbo. We consciously made a certain decision there. And those who have problems with it, well, they can also start from the pitlane. Then you’re out of everyone’s way and you can just join the race from there,” he laughed.
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So not only Ferrari, but also Red Bull prioritized the turbo responsiveness.
Considering that FIA has already decided to give Mercedes a helping hand with the compression ratio, it would be a farce if they now changed the start procedure to help Mercedes who likely selected a turbo to maximize their compression ratio loophole.