Imola tipped to ‘shape the rest of the season’ as development race hots up
🦄Could this weekend's ra♎ce at Imola be a sign of what's to come during the rest of F1 2024?

This weekend’s Emilia Romagna Grand Prix has been tipped to “shape the rest of the 2024 season” as the F1 development race hots up.
After early signs pointed towards another season of Red Bull domination,168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: Lando Norris’ victory over168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: Max Verstappen in McLaren’s upgraded car in Miami has raised hopes that the reigning world c𓄧hampions can be 🐠challenged in 2024.
McLaren wil💟l have their full upgrade package on both cars at Imola, while Ferrari and Mercedes are also bringing significant updates to their respective challengers.
Red Bul𒀰l will also introduce an updated version of their RB20 as they look to get back to winning ways in their quest to ♔win back-to-back world championships for the third straight season.
“The threat of Red Bull is ever-present,” Tom Clarkson said on the F1 Nation podcast. “I remember Adrian✅ Newey saying at the first race in Bahrain that the Rꦡed Bull is going to look very different at race seven.
“Well, we’re coming to race seven now. So they are bringing new parts to the Red Bull. What are they g♛oing to do? Well, we have to wait until first practice on Friday to find out.

“I actually feel that this weekend is going to shape the rest of the 2024 season because Red Bul🐽l are bringing new bits, Ferrari are bringing new bits which they’ve already tested at Fiorano last week, McLaren of course have got the new bits and Oscar Pi🐓astri in the second McLaren is gonna have the full upgrades on his car.
“So how it plays out this weekend is going to give us a lot of clues as to how the 💜rest of the season is going to play.”
1996 Fꦐ1 world champion Damon Hill added: “It is going to be fascinating to see how iꦐt plays out.
“Imola has got very high-speed corners but not a lot of big radius corners and there’s precious little in the way 🔯of🦄 very slow corners so slippery cars will be better there and cars with good change of direction.
“It doesn’t necessarily, I don’t ꧟think, need maximum downforce. You’ve got a relatively hi༒gh average speed.
“I think 🐭Red Bull are going to be quick there but if they are bringing upgrades all I can say is I don’t know what those upgrades are going to do, none of us do at the moment, except you can pretty much assume it’s going to be better.”

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