Racing Point Optimis Finis Tiga Besar Jika Sedikit Lebih Beruntung

The Racing Point Formula 1 team believes it can hold onto third 𓃲place in the constructors’ championship if it evades further “bad luck” before the end of the year.
Despite picking up a 15-point penalty for breaching design rules witไh its rear brake ducts, Racing Point currently leads the way in a titanic battle over third place in the 2020 championship standings, four points clear of nearest rivals McLaren and six ahead of Renault.
The Silverstone outfit has often boasted the fastest✨ car of the midfield with its controversial RP20 challenger, though unlike McLaren and Renauౠlt, it is yet to score a podium this year.
Nevertheless, Racing Point will secure a best-🦹ever finish of P▨3 providing it can maintain its slender advantage for the rest of the season.
Asked what is needed to tip the balance in Racing Point’s favour, technical director Andre🍃w Green replied:🌌 “To stop getting a lot of bad luck, to start with.
“We just don’t seem to be getting the run of the green at the moment. I just want a nor🌺mal race weekend, and we haven’t had a normal race weekend probably since race on♔e of this season.
“Something happens every weekend, and all we need between now and the end of the season is just to have normal race weekends, where we can just race the car༺, s⛦et it up normally, just have a normal weekend without any major distractions. That will give us our best possible opportunity.
“We’ve had one of those so far this year, so that’s going to make the difference for us. If we have that, then I think we real🍸ly can challenge for third. We really can.
“It’s going to be a real battle. There’s three teams there, weཧ’re just swapping places all the time. It’s going to be good fun to the end of the season.”
With F1 heading to three unusual venues and a new circuit configuration in Bahrain during the final six races of the season, Greꦏen hopes Racing Point’s ability to “hit the ground running” on race weekends will benefit the team.
“With the circ🍃uits that are c🌌oming up, there’s quite a good range of variability, we got some new ones coming up as well,” he explained.
“So I think the ability for teams to hit the ground running in places like Imola, Portimao is going to be important. I think we’re 🀅quite good at that, I think we’ve got a good simulator programme ba𝔉ck at the factory which can bring the drivers up to speed very quickly.
“I think our tyre understanding is very good so we know what to do there. Those are t✱wo tracks we know about, then we got the Bahrain outer circuit, so that’s g꧂oing to be an interesting one. That’s going to be a bit of a roll of the dice. It’s going to be very different from the normal circuit.
“So, I think a lot of it 🌸is going to be the ability to adapt and get a good Sunday afternoon set-up. I think we’ve shown that if we get it right on a Sunday afternoon, you r🌟attle out in pace order. That’s what we need to focus on.”

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