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Red Bull Contemplates Radical Car Change for Enhanced Performance: Marko’s Revelation

David Castro by David Castro
April 2, 2025
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Red Bull Contemplates Radical Car Change for Enhanced Performance: Marko’s Revelation

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Red Bull on the Verge of Major Car Changes Ahead of Japanese GP

In a shocking turn of events, Red Bull is considering significant alterations to their Formula 1 car setup as they head into the Japanese Grand Prix. Team principal Helmut Marko hinted at the possibility of revamping the configuration of the second car to make it more manageable on the track.

The team’s decision to switch from Liam Lawson to Yuki Tsunoda for the upcoming race at Suzuka has sparked discussions about the car’s handling characteristics. Marko revealed that they are contemplating a “less aggressive” setup for the second RB21, aiming to enhance its drivability.

With star driver Max Verstappen favoring a highly-sensitive front end, Red Bull recognizes the need to ensure all their drivers can extract maximum performance from the car. Marko acknowledged the challenges faced by Verstappen’s teammates in adapting to the current setup, emphasizing the importance of finding a balance that caters to different driving styles.

Furthermore, Marko confirmed that the team is exploring upgrades to improve the overall stability of the RB21 across various track conditions. While striving for peak performance, Red Bull is determined to address any lingering issues from the previous season’s car that resurfaced during testing in Bahrain.

Although immediate changes may not be feasible, Red Bull’s engineering team is already working on solutions to enhance the car’s performance and versatility. Marko expressed confidence in the development direction, highlighting the ongoing efforts to create a more consistent and adaptable car for the remainder of the season.

As the anticipation builds for the Japanese Grand Prix, all eyes will be on Red Bull’s strategic adjustments and potential upgrades that could impact their competitiveness on the track. Stay tuned for more updates as the team navigates through the challenges of fine-tuning their Formula 1 machine for success.

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