venkyhere wrote: ↑15 Mar 2026, 15:04
I'm only shocked that other people are shocked that in a big new regulation change, a Newey-less Red Bull fall backwards on aero/chassis.
aero-wise, it's a far easier formula, no super-sensitivity with ride height or spring stiffness etc, something the teams were doing for ages, before 2022 regulations.
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I wonder why no one blamed the engine.
I mean...Verstappen taking one corner one attempt 4tenths faster than the other attempt is neither chassis nor aero.
Also the RB is nowhere...clearly behind Alpine and Haas. Most likely also behind the Audi.
In contrast to testing, there they were really the test champions...but now as everyone turned up the engines (or at least some did a bit) they are nowhere?
Are they just saving face for their "best engine"?
Emag wrote: ↑15 Mar 2026, 15:25
Feels like unfathomable bad luck or a PU that is very tricky to get into the right window for the start. They had some pretty good starts in testing.
Yes, the RBs did not look bad at all at the start.