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Video footage of cars on track in Bahrain appeared to show some flexible elements on the rear wings of some cars. It seems Red Bull have gone as far as to request the intervention of the FIA.
She’s a Conservator here at MoMA who helps keep the art in good condition ... Maybe one of the most fun parts of Bull is the face. It has very fat cheeks, very heavy jowls. Lynda Zycherman: And the ...
But it seems it has not taken long for one team to flag a potential issue, with Red Bull technical director Pierre Wache pointing to the rear wing of rivals Ferrari and McLaren. “It is still going on, ...
One of the major F1 talking points heading into pre-season testing was the development of the flexi-wing saga and the FIA's move to outlaw ... Max Verstappen has stated Red Bull only encountered “good ...
After presenting a car that looked very similar to the RB20, the Milton Keynes-based team introduced the first upgrades on the car during the third and last day of testing, with a new front wing.
This isn’t entirely new territory for Red Bull, as a similar design was utilized in their RB19 model. The nose tip now boasts a rounder aesthetic and is set back from the second element’s leading edge ...
Christian Horner, the team principal of Red Bull, has recently voiced concerns over the timing of the International Automobile Federation’s (FIA) decision to introduce stricter testing on flexi-wings ...
The upcoming crackdown on flexi-wings in the Formula 1 circuit has sparked divergent views from leading figures in the sport. At the heart of the debate are Zak Brown of McLaren and Christian Horner ...
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