The Milton Keynes-based team has found its chances against Ferrari in the early part of the season compromised by its car being well over the minimum weight limit – with some suggestions being that it was as much as 10kg too heavy.
The extra weight has not only had a direct impact on lap time – with 10kg equating to around 0.3 seconds per lap – but has also had consequences for tyre degradation.
The squad has worked hard to make its RB18 components more lightweight and a host of changes made for last weekend’s Emilia Romagna Grand Prix appeared to have made a positive impact.
As well as Max Verstappen securing pole position, the sprint win and leading home a 1-2 from Sergio Perez on Sunday, it was the first weekend of the year where Red Bull had better tyre management than Ferrari.
Red Bull motorsport advisor Helmut Marko believed the changes the team had made to the car had helped with the result, but he says the quest to remove even more weight was not finished yet.
“The updates we brought to the track this weekend have all worked well,” he told Autosport.
“The car has lost weight, but we still have work to do in this area. We are still above the minimum weight of the FIA.
“That means we have to work towards that number in several steps. But it’s normal. At Weight Watchers, you don’t lose all the weight in one time either.”
Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing RB18
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Verstappen himself was not sure how much the weight loss boosted the Imola form, but he said it was obvious the RB18 was better than it had been at the start of the year.
“We brought upgrades but I don’t know, of course, how much that actually gave us because of just the hectic weekend with the rain and dry,” he explained.
“It’s very difficult to judge, but we definitely were on top of things a bit better than Australia. So, I’m just very pleased with how we executed the whole weekend.
“We were just on top of everything and that’s…
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