Red Bull clarify rear wing error for Las Vegas Grand Prix: ‘We didn’t forget it’
"We forgot it apparently! It𝄹 can happen. But no, we didn’t for𒊎get a rear wing."

Christian Horner has clarified suggestions Red Bull had brought the wrong rear wing to this weekend’s F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix.
After a difficult set of p꧅ractice sessions, Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko suggested the team made an error with their rear wing choice for this weekend.
"We don't have another rear wing, a smaller rear wing, as we see it on our competitors,” Red Bull’s Helmut Marko was quoted by 🤪.
“It would be more helpful, for sure."
Red Bull were co꧑nsiderably🌺 slow on the straights relative to their rivals.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen enjoyed a stronꦚger showing in final practice though, setting the fifth-fastest time.
Speaking after FP3, Horner dismis𝔉sed claims that Red Bull had “forgot” to bring ⛦a particular rear wing to Las Vegas.
He explained that they simply ꦡdon’t have a low downforce rear wing to run at tracks such as Monza and Vegas.
“We forgot it apparently! It can happen. But no, we didn’t forget a rear wing,” he told Sky Sports. “There’s no issue with it. I don’t know where it quite caꦑme from. We don’tꦡ have a specifically-designed wing for very low downforce which is basically potentially here and Monza.
“The money that is involved in cꦐreating that within theཧ cost cap you’ve got to pick and choose where you’re going to spend it.
“The w🐷ing that we have you end up trimming the wing to achieve a top speed. That’s w♉hat many many other teams have done.”
Verstappen can secure his fourth consecutive F1 drivers’ title 🐓this weekend.
He sits 62 points ahead of 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lando Norris with three rounds ago.
Should Verstappen finis♑h ahead of Norris on track in Sunday🐬’s race, he will become a four-time world champion.

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