taperoo2k wrote: ↑22 Sep 2023, 12:15
organic wrote: ↑22 Sep 2023, 07:16
Good to see rivals are aware of what RB have been up to
The RB20 should be even more of a monster than the RB19. However don't count all
your chickens just yet. Mercedes might yet get on top of these regulations and McLaren
might pose a few problems for Red Bull.
The determinant factor of a dominant 2024 will be Checo. I'm a huge redbull fan and with it Checo, Meaning most of this season during all sessions my eyes are glued to the timing pages and missing some of on-track action. Mercs, Ferrari, McLaren have a better driver combo. If those three teams and probably Aston come up with a car that is only 2 tenths behind, then the only driver Checo can beat consistently will be Stroll. I just hope it's not a skill issue but rather a confidence issue. With Max, you are sure that, barring a mechanical issue or an ill-timed safety car, he will get the maximum points possible. With a tight fight for the championship, pressure from Checo poor performance will transfer to the team leading to mistakes. They need to sort this before 2025. If the rb20 is dominant, what better way than to get someone new and young, have him experience a great car, build confidence and prepare for a multi team battle in 2025 and beyond.