Revealed: Tech guru explains the secrets of Red Bull’s unbeatable RB19

Red Bull have won every grand prix in 2023 so far, and who would bet against them 🌠claiming victory in the remaining races too?
The F1 Austrian Grand Prix this weekend is a glorious homecomi♏ng for Red Bull who are topping the constructors’ championship and have Max Verstappen leading the drivers’ standings.
But what is the secret to the RB19?
"The efficiency, I would say," t🐽echn𒊎ical director Pierre Wache told .
"On different tracks we are able to produce dow𒆙nforce without massive drag.
"That I think is the main strength, yeah.
"Honestly, I think when you make the car, you try to ☂make it as quick as possible. As quick a car as possible.
"And a🃏fter, the success is also dependent not only✱ on you but also on the others. Then yeah, the difference is bigger than we expected.
"The flo༒or is clearly a🌼 big part of the development.
“As you can see, even on the sidepods there is plenty of detail that has an importance in the full performance, and I think it is an overall o✃ptimisation of what we did be👍tween last year and this year.
"Clearly the𒁏 floor detail shows that we are working hard on🦩 all this detail to make the car as best we can.
"Our aerodynamic 🌟department are doing a fantastꦦic job."

The RB19’s mysterious floor was unveiling for snooping photographers to snap when Ser❀gio Perez’s car was hoisted into the air after he crashed in𒆙 Monaco.
It gave rival teams thꦉe💮ir first glance at the crucial development that makes the RB19 what it is.
"That was a bit unfortunate really having it all out on display like that🅠,” chief technology officer Adrian N🍌ewey said.
"It's obviously a team effort, we've all been working hard at it. We've got a good team, got dedicated people on things for a long time♒ and you can come up with some creative solutions.
"It does take 🍒time, it does, absolutely. Lots of staring at CFD and head-scratching and iterating𒈔 away."