2025 Oracle Red Bull Racing F1 Team

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Everything is possible in f1, mark my words. I expect the unexpected. ;)

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organic wrote:
07 Apr 2025, 20:20
Yes I really feel Bahrain weekend will bring us crashing back to reality
They are slower than Mclaren. Has this ever been in question?
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AR3-GP wrote:
07 Apr 2025, 20:59
organic wrote:
07 Apr 2025, 20:20
Yes I really feel Bahrain weekend will bring us crashing back to reality
They are slower than Mclaren. Has this ever been in question?
I'm expecting a very big deficit though.

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organic wrote:
07 Apr 2025, 21:03
AR3-GP wrote:
07 Apr 2025, 20:59
organic wrote:
07 Apr 2025, 20:20
Yes I really feel Bahrain weekend will bring us crashing back to reality
They are slower than Mclaren. Has this ever been in question?
I'm expecting a very big deficit though.
Yep, Maccas are gonna be 30 seconds ahead come end of the race.
Call a spade, a spade.

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Red Bull was good in the slow-speed traction corners in Suzuka. Also ok over the kerbs with good top speed. We will probably be behind Mclaren, but hope we can at least fight for something big.

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Problem is not much the gap we'll have to McLaren, but that gap will probably be filled by Russell and possibly a resurgent Ferrari with their super hyped new floor.

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Sergej wrote:
07 Apr 2025, 22:07
Problem is not much the gap we'll have to McLaren, but that gap will probably be filled by Russell and possibly a resurgent Ferrari with their super hyped new floor.
+1. Ferrari Idk but Mercedes are definitely better even now. Russell is just bad around Suzuka I think. Can't remember a single good race of him there.
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The biggest problem is that the simulator is unreliable. They already have a lot of real-world data from Bahrain so I think it may go better than expected.

Jeddah: High speed track known for low-degradation. It will suit their aero efficiency (and less-so that of the Mclaren) so there's a chance to even think of winning in Jeddah.
Miami: It will be a very difficult race.
Imola: The updates must work.

Winning in Japan allows for some weaker races between Jeddah and Imola, but things must start to go forward in Imola including a big step with tire degradation because the hot summer months will be merciless.
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ringo wrote:
07 Apr 2025, 17:11
Watto wrote:
07 Apr 2025, 08:28
I still heavily favor Lando or Oscar to win the WDX.


But I think a lot depends if and how well RBR update(s) work i'm very skeptical they are will got on top of their issues. If they had a stable base but needed to add speed I might get i tbut they have thus far still had a somewhat difficult car to drive.

If though the updates work well and its somewhere around the McLaren pace with Oscar and Lando taking points off each other plus perhaps the some wins by Ferrari or Mercedes and I think the Max factor as being very interesting.

If however RBR updates still don't make a big difference than well....


I think all things considered RBR/Max would take being 1 point off the WDC from pre season testing/early form.
You all know I am not in Max's camp, but I do not see Norris or Oscar beating Max over a season. They have the speed, but they falter once in a while. Max has more passion for racing. That guy eats and sleeps racing. I think he is going to be mentally at 100% 100% of the time this year. Just seeing How Norris got desperate and tried to exit the pitlane side by side and ending up in the grass.. It was embarrassing. He's already lost the championship mentally.
Mclaren need to be 3 tenths per lap faster to win. Not because these guys have less talent or speed, but they need that buffer not to be on the same piece of track as Max.
If Red Bull can get on top of their car, I think Max will win the WDC. I think they would be jumping for joy tbh that they are only 1 point behind at this point. I'm just less confident in the team being able to get on top of the issues than I am of Max

And agree on Landos attempt on the pit exit. I tend to wonder if it was he knew he couldn't beat Max and the only reason he did it was he was hoping he could get Max a penalty. I don't recall any time in the race where Lando really put pressure on Max no late braking trying a bold move never really got into the DRS zone. If roles were reversed there isn't a chance Max wouldn't have tried something even if it didn't work. Peter Windsor in his video mentioned Max constantly all race pulled a little gap on Lando on the hairpin ever lap and Lando never changed his line to see if he could stay closer - there isn't a chance Max IMO wouldn't have at least explored a few lines where he saw one of his weaknesses.



I think Oscar is a better race day driver but Lando has Oscar covered on quali most of the time. Max does both.

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AR3-GP wrote:
08 Apr 2025, 01:29
The biggest problem is that the simulator is unreliable. They already have a lot of real-world data from Bahrain so I think it may go better than expected.

Jeddah: High speed track known for low-degradation. It will suit their aero efficiency (and less-so that of the Mclaren) so there's a chance to even think of winning in Jeddah.
Miami: It will be a very difficult race.
Imola: The updates must work.

Winning in Japan allows for some weaker races between Jeddah and Imola, but things must start to go forward in Imola including a big step with tire degradation because the hot summer months will be merciless.
Bahrain should be good, if RBs slower corner and traction performance from Suzuka holds up. Only a few corners like 11, 14 could provide a challenge. But Merc and Ferrari will be closer too, I think the gap between the top might be the lowest yet here. I still have question marks over tire deg, we'll get a better idea in a more representative track and conditions.

'Don't underestimate the reg change at race 9 with these front wings. That could be a game changer'- This is what Christian Horner said when speaking to Channel 4.

So, Red bull's expectation is that the Imola update plus MCL finding it harder to get their balance right or having slightly more understeer mid corner together is what it will take to bring them close to the top.