Redbull drivers drives nsx
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The original NSX is waaaay better than the new oneetusch wrote: ↑21 Mar 2021, 22:42Redbull drivers drives nsx
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I doubt it, not after how they were shafted last year with the technical directives aimed at hobbling them last year.
I think after Ferrari got shot down they then helped the FIA however they could to try and take the other manufacturers down with them, and there's a good chance whatever "tricks" (apart from the fuel flow one) Ferrari was using weren't exclusive to Ferrari, so all the TDs that came out through the off season were aimed at multiple manufacturers
Red Bull chassis worthy of competing with Mercedes? Maybe in 2018 and prior but from 2019 with the tyre gauge change Mercedes chassis/aero has been untouchable. In 19 Red Bull were close but they weren't better than Mercedes IMO, as Monaco qualifying/race showed. 2020 I think Mercedes had a way better car than Red Bull, that's after discounting engines, and I don't see how they'll have closed that gap over 1 winter, they'd have to rely on Mercedes taking a step backKingshark wrote: ↑19 Mar 2021, 01:52
I am far more worried about the engine than I am about the chassis. I am confident in Red Bull’s ability to build and develop a chassis that can compete with Mercedes, but if the engine is inferior then there’s nothing the boys and girls at Milton Keynes can do to compensate for that.
This will probably vary from team to team. I suspect the test car will be used again; it would be a waste of money to build one car and then only run it in testing. As for who gets it; that's anybody's guess.