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REPORTS: Red Bull Expected To Become Way Faster With Confirmed New Upgrades For Hungary GP

Red Bull has established their dominance on the grid since last year. It is only getting stronger and better for Christian Horner’s team. They had lost their way to the top going back to 2014. Horner’s team won back-to-back championships from 2010 to 2013 with Sebastian Vettel. But then the turbo-hybrid era began, and a new powerhouse emerged. Mercedes ruled the grid from 2014 to 2021. Red Bull had to wait for seven years to pull something spectacular finally.

Max Verstappen helped Red Bull win their first Driver’s World title in 2021 after Sebastian Vettel’s era. Since then, the tide has changed again in Formula One. A return of the Milton Keynes team to power has stormed into the sport. Moreover, Red Bull is planning to introduce new upgrades to RB19 for the Hungarian Grand Prix. According to Auto Motor und Sport, a Red Bull employee suggested that Horner and his team plan to introduce new upgrades to ensure they don’t lose their dominance.

Red Bull Plans To Introduce New Upgrades To Make RB19 Two-Tenths Faster

Red Bull Adrian Newey Max Verstappen Christian Horner Source: Sustain Health Magazine

The upgrades include new designs of side pods that will make the car two-tenths faster as well as look better. But the fans wonder if they really needed any new upgrades. Red Bull has been way faster than everyone else, anyway. But Christian Horner and Adrian Newey are not planning to take any chances. Moreover, Max Verstappen confirmed that new upgrades to the car are coming in Hungary. In the post-race press conference after the British GP reporters asked him what the team was looking to improve. Verstappen replied, “Oh, you know the drag, low, medium, and high speed, tire wear, DRS effect, and so on. Really, I’m not kidding.” Moreover, fans are flooding social media with jokes, saying they should try the zero-side pod concept of Mercedes.

According to these fans, if anybody could make that flawed Mercedes concept work, then that is Adrian Newey. Primarily because his car is ruling the grid at present. Recently, in the Canadian Grand Prix, Max Verstappen helped Red Bull get their 100th victory, and Adrian Newey to his 200th victory. Newey is an experienced and highly successful campaigner. Hence, the fans might have a point in their jokes. Anyway, it does not seem Red Bull’s hegemony will end anytime soon. Moreover, Pat Symonds, Formula One Chief Technical Officer, told RacingNews365 that they have no intention of planning a strategy to stop Red Bull’s dominance. It is because they believe in the concept of ‘meritocracy.’

Other Teams Are Copying RB19’s Design And Showing Signs Of Improvements

Lando Norris Max Verstappen Source: PlanetF1

Red Bull is not leaving any room or space to let any team get on top. The chief technological officer, Adrian Newey, has designed the fastest car on the grid for back-to-back seasons. Red Bull won 17 races last season, with Max Verstappen winning 15. In the current season, the Milton Keynes team has won all the races after the first ten Grands Prix. Nobody can deny the hegemony the Austrian team is enjoying at present.

The RB19 car is unique and the fastest. And there are teams like McLaren and Aston Martin who have copied Red Bull’s design. Subsequently, they have done well and got better results. In the British Grand Prix, McLaren came second, beating Mercedes. Moreover, Lando Norris was only 3.7 seconds slower than Max Verstappen. That’s the closest any driver has come to the current double-time champion.                           

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