Christian Horner, Red Bull Racing's Team Principal, is addressing issues with the RB20 F1 car's suspension that compromise performance on challenging tracks.
Christian Horner, Team Principal of Red Bull Racing, has acknowledged issues concerning the RB20's suspension, notably impacting its performance over kerbs and bumps. The difficulties were initially noted during the recent Monaco Grand Prix and persisted, though less so, at the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal.The crux of the machinery's issues lies in an inherent conflict between its aerodynamic design and suspension setup.
'What was encouraging was that our sector three this weekend was competitive, even with the stiffness of the car rattling over that last chicane. If you look throughout the running, we were very competitive there. So, despite it being uncomfortable, we were still able to be quick enough.'Max Verstappen, Red Bull's top driver, has also weighed in on the ongoing dilemma. He acknowledged the lessened impact of the problem in Canada, where track conditions made kerb-riding less frequent.
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