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Zak Brown Demands Signed Affidavits in Red Bull’s Front-Bib Device Controversy

Harry Bright by Harry Bright
December 4, 2024
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Zak Brown Demands Signed Affidavits in Red Bull’s Front-Bib Device Controversy

Oct 20, 2024; Austin, Texas, USA; McLaren Formula 1 Team CEO Zak Brown before the start of the 2024 Formula One US Grand Prix at Circuit of the Americas. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images

In the latest saga of Formula 1 rivalries, McLaren CEO Zak Brown is turning up the heat on Red Bull Racing, calling for signed affidavits from team members to ensure transparency in the ongoing front-bib device controversy. Brown has accused Red Bull of gaining an unfair competitive edge with the device on their RB20 car, suspecting its usage under Parc Fermé conditions—a serious breach of regulations.

Brown is not letting the issue slide easily. He is demanding that current and former Red Bull mechanics and leadership sign sworn affidavits confirming that the device was not illegally modified during Parc Fermé, a period where cars are off-limits for any mechanical changes. “I’d like to see the senior leadership, the former chief mechanics, and the current mechanics sign an affidavit stating that they have never used or have no knowledge of it being used,” Brown insisted, making it clear that he won’t back down until Red Bull is thoroughly investigated.

While Brown’s demands aim to bring transparency to the sport, Red Bull’s team principal, Christian Horner, has dismissed the allegations as “paranoia” and “moaning” from a rival team. Horner insists that the debate over the front-bib device is overblown, and Red Bull is fully compliant with FIA regulations. He shrugged off Brown’s claims, saying it’s merely a distraction from McLaren’s own struggles on the track.

Despite Horner’s dismissal, Brown is not convinced and remains steadfast in pursuing the truth. He believes that any modification of the Red Bull car during Parc Fermé would represent a clear violation of the regulations. Ferrari’s team principal shares a similar view, stating that if Red Bull did tamper with the car, it would be an unmistakable breach of the rules.

“If they have done it in the past, there is no grey area about it. Modifying your car in Parc Fermé is as clear a breach of the regulations as possible,” Brown emphasized. He remains committed to resolving the matter and ensuring that any potential infractions are addressed moving forward.

The FIA has already weighed in, stating that there is no concrete evidence that Red Bull violated any rules, and new compliance measures are in place to prevent any such controversies in the future. However, Brown’s suspicions remain, especially as whispers in the pitlane suggest that the bib device may have been used improperly.

As the tension escalates, all eyes are on the FIA to ensure fair play. Meanwhile, Zak Brown’s insistence on transparency continues to spark debate over what it truly means to keep the sport competitive and within the bounds of legality. Whether Red Bull is guilty or innocent, this controversy has put the spotlight back on the integrity of Formula 1.

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