Red Bull planning to bring “fairly subtle” upgrade to Spanish GP

Red Bull will introduce a “fairly subtle” upgrade package that will act as an “evolution” to its 2019 Formula 1 car for thi🌜s weekend’s Spanish Grand Prix.

In past seasons, Red Bull has traditionally introduced a major u🏅pdate to its car in Spain, but following a strong start to the campaign, it is instead planning a series of smaller upgrades in a bid to further close the gap to the leading duo of Mercedes and Ferrari.

Red Bull bringing “fairly subtle” upgrade for Spanish GP

Red Bull will introduce a “fairly subtle” upgrade package꧅ that will act as an “evolution” to its 2019 Formula 1 car for this weekend’s Spanish Grand Prix.

In past seasons, Red Bull has traditionally introduced a major update to its car in Spain, but following a strong star🐷t to the campaign, it is instead planning a series of smaller upgrades in a bid to further close the gap to the leading duo of Mercedes and Ferrari.

Red Bull kicked off the 2019 season and its n⭕ew Hondไa engine partnership with a podium in Melbourne, before taking consecutive fourth place finishes in the following three rounds in Bahrain, China and Baku.

“It’s fairly subtle and it’s just evolution,” Horner explained. “So it’ll be the usual f💛ront and rear w༺ings upgrades. But it’s evolution rather than revolution.”

The team struggled with tyre warmꦑ up at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix but Horner said the updates will not be restricted to one area of performance.

“I think all your development is focused on different aspects of balance, degradation, all of those t🍌hings,” he added.

“We had very good tyre duration 🦩[in Baku], we struggled a little bit on warm up. It’s always about finding that trade.”

Max Verstappen returns to the circuit he scored his f♈irst F1 victory at sitting fourth in theꦓ drivers’ standings, behind only the Mercedes pair of Valtteri Bottas and Lewis Hamilton, and Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel, who he trails by a single point.

“Our next race is back in Europe at Barcelona Circuit, which is the track where I won my first F1 race, so it is always a special one for♈ me,” Verstappen said.

“It’s a good track and we all test there during pre-season so hopefully that will help us set-up t🧸he car straight aw🍸ay.

“Of course, the temperatures will be a bit different and everyone is bringing new parts to their cars, so it will be interesting to see how ꧂competitive we can be.

“There are some fast corneꦚrs so it’s always a challenging circuit, and being closer to home, it will be good to see so many fans in the grandstands.

“For us, the main thing is෴ to keep maximising our results while we hopefully continue to close the gap to the championship leaders.”

Read More

Subscribe to our F1 Newsletter