Ted Kravitz backs up Lewis Hamilton’s ‘fastest car' claim | Red Bull’s rear wing secret revealed?

Red Bull scored another 1-2 finish in Sunday’s Saudi Arabian Grand Pr🉐ix to cement their lead in both championships.
Even though there was a Safety Car in the middle of the race, the t✤wo Reꩵd Bulls were still able to pull a 20-second lead over their nearest challenger.
Their dominance was likened to Mercedes in 2014 by 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:George Russell, while Hamilton claimed it was ‘the fastes💞t car I have seeౠn’.
Kravitz agreed with Hamilton’s opinion, particularly when✅ referring to Red Bull’s advantage on the straights.
Speaking to Sky Sports F1, he🔜 said: “A, it is, Lewis Hamilton is right, and B, what he is referring to is the ease at which Max Verstappen was able to pass him on the straight the moment he opened his DRS.
“What Lewis is saying is he had never seen someone gain quite so much speed by opening the D🍎RS.
“He doesn't understand🅘 how this is possible. There is lots of technical intrigue on F1, lots of peo🌳ple will be looking at the Red Bull and saying how are they able to gain nearly 20 miles an hour advantage on that straight than anyone else?”

One 🅰theory, hinted by Kravitz, is that Red Bull are “stalling” their rear wing as well as other parts of the car to iಞncrease their efficiency on the straights.
“Are they doing something with that rear wing that not only stalls out the rear wing but stalls out the floor and other aero🦩dynamics around the car?,” he added.
“So, that will be I am sure the latest round of technical intrigue in F1 when we get ⭕to the next round in Australia.”

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