F1: Red Bull gets away with secrecy again

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A big secret related to Red Bull’s Formula 1 car has been revealed, but it looks like the team gave it to him.

On Saturday, a big Red Bull Racing secret was made public for each of the other nine Formula 1 teams, dazzling as the day. Sergio Perez’s car was projected onto the streets of Monaco, allowing photographers to take photos without problems. of the bottom/floor of the car, which is dazzlingly invisible.

The ground is one of the only parts of the car’s chassis that other groups can’t see under general circumstances. Given that the location of the ground was for Red Bull to avoid things like the marsouinage last season, and the fact that they have the fastest car on the net, these are vital data that enthusiasts need to obtain.

Red Bull, however, gave it to him again.

Those who are not Red Bull enthusiasts wonder how the team is still doing. In recent years, they have dominated the game and left other groups in the dust, especially with the rise of Max Verstappen’s career.

Heck, Verstappen needed a very good final sector on Saturday just to get pole position. It shouldn’t be unexpected that he made it easy. Leaning against the walls, they have done well this season.

This is true even for your exposed floor. When this idea first happened, a big secret was revealed for Red Bull, with one car designer telling racing enthusiasts that the images weren’t smart enough to say anything.

In fact, this adds to the mystery:

“It’s so complex that in a 2D photo, because of the way the light is, it’s so curved that you can’t perceive anything,” said Dave Robson, Williams’ vehicle functions manager.

So, more questions than answers. This turns out to be the case for all groups of scenarios to emulate RBR. After Monaco, they are ahead of the No. 2 Aston Martin through 129 problems in the constructors’ standings. Verstappen has 144 problems, Perez 105 and the third existing driving force is Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso with 93.

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