Red Bull could ultimately 'coast' their way through F12023 after their BahrainGP showing, believes F1 technical analyst Craig Scarborough.
“So that’s the only hope for everyone but, at the moment, I don’t feel anyone is within firing range of them to get close enough to catch them towards the end of the season, so they could potentially coast for the rest of the year if they feel that Mercedes and Ferrari aren’t going to bring the fight to them and Aston as well, which you would have to argue at this stage is something that they would have to consider.
“It’s not that they’ve done a super job, gone above and beyond. They’ve just simply got the job done and I think every other team out of the 10, all nine have some kind of an issue which they hadn’t rectified.” However, Scarborough has dismissed the notion that Adrian Newey, Red Bull’s legendary chief technical officer, will also be sitting up and taking notice of the green car.
“You’ve got the sidepods and the way that they operate, the underfloors are quite different and Adrian is not someone that really copies.
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