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Pressure from rivals led Red Bull to bring upgrade “three weeks early” · RaceFans

Max Verstappen, Red Bull, Hungaroring, 2024

Red Bull brought forward the introduction of their latest upgrade due to the rising threat from their rivals.

The team brought a mixture of performance upgrades and new track-specific parts to the Hungaroring. It has produced enough examples of the update for both drivers with the exception of the most striking change, a flatter engine cover which replaces the previous ‘cannon’ shape design, which only Max Verstappen has this weekend.

Red Bull’s technical director Pierre Wache said they originally expected they would not have the new parts ready until the Dutch Grand Prix, the first round after the summer break at the end of August.

“Some part of the package was a plan for after shutdown and the people at the factory were able to push to make some aspect of it, for one car only,” said Wache. “But it was a push from the factory to make it three weeks earlier.”

Wache said the early introduction of the upgrade is “very important” for the team as its rivals have gained ground in recent races, cutting Red Bull’s lead in the constructors’ championship.

Besides the growing threat from their rivals, Red Bull also faces the difficulty of finding more performance from a design it has developed for over two-and-a-half years – and having to do so with less development time than the others under F1’s Aerodynamic Testing Regulations.

“We still have a capacity to develop the car, otherwise we will not bring the update,” said Wache. “And clearly the fact that the others are closer and closer, it’s a big aspect that we are pushing even more to bring the update quicker.”

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An important aspect of the update is not merely the increased performance it brings but how easily its drivers can access it, said Wache.

“The performance is not only coming from the overall downforce gain,” he said. “It’s coming from how the driver is able to extract it and how it affects the balance.

“We are pushing also in this area. That is a big part of it, and we still have some room of improvement on this aspect.”

While Verstappen has built up a comfortable lead in the drivers’ championship, Sergio Perez’s poor results in the team’s second car has cost them points in the constructors’ standings. Wache admitted he does not know how to explained Perez’s problems. “If I knew, I would fix it,” he said. “But it’s difficult to say.

“I think it’s partly us, for sure. We have to try…

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