CjC wrote: ↑25 Apr 2025, 19:00
AR3-GP wrote: ↑25 Apr 2025, 18:45
CjC wrote: ↑25 Apr 2025, 18:25
I personally believe the Horner show and tell with the pictures after the race in Jeddah was a facade to distract attention away from the numerous issues facing Red Bull at the minute for example how they are a one man team who are heavily reliant on Verstappen and the issues they have with wind tunnel correlation which the RB guys have hilariously called him out for because they reckon they don’t have correlation issues but are using the same wind tunnel… oops.
Lando said Red Bull had the fastest car last time out (and several here say Red Bull is equally competitive all along) and Mclaren isn't dominant. Red Bull have seemingly managed to do that without Adrian Newey (Aston) and without Rob Marshall (Mclaren). So what issues are Red Bull actually facing to deflect from?
This
https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/horne ... /10713866/
Yes I know about the windtunnel discrepancy, but many here and elsewhere say they are just as competitive as Mclaren and definitely not a tractor or a Haas. So what consequential thing is Red Bull deflecting from? Fighting with Mclaren without Adrian Newey, without Rob Marshall, without a windtunnel... Life is good right? Some here have said Red Bull are bluffing of downplaying as gamesmanship. So maybe complaining about the windtunnel is also some gamesmanship. After all, despite the "problems" that they declare, they are right there with Mclaren, only 12 points off the WDC lead, and could have been leading if Max just had a better start in Jeddah.
It doesn't turn.