Red Bull has brought its biggest upgrade package of the season to Formula 1's Hungarian Grand Prix as it aims to regain the upper hand on its closest challengers
Max Verstappen believes the success rate of Red Bull's biggest upgrade package yet in Hungary will be crucial in determining its fortunes for the remainder of the 2024 Formula 1 season. Red Bull's RB20 started the season as the quickest car in the field, but in recent months McLaren and Mercedes have closed the gap, with their relative performance shifting from weekend to weekend.
' Verstappen doesn't expect the Budapest upgrades to be enough to restore Red Bull's earlier advantage but anticipates that it should bring the squad closer to Mercedes and McLaren instead. 'Over the last few races we have not had the quickest car,' said the reigning world champion. Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing RB20 Photo by: Zak Mauger / Motorsport Images 'So, I don't expect that to suddenly be any different.
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