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Red Bull’s Ride-Height Trick: Clever Engineering or Cheating? The FIA’s Crackdown Raises Questions

Arthur Ling by Arthur Ling
January 9, 2025
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Red Bull’s Ride-Height Trick: Clever Engineering or Cheating? The FIA’s Crackdown Raises Questions

SAO PAULO, BRAZIL - NOVEMBER 04: Sergio Perez of Mexico driving the (11) Oracle Red Bull Racing RB19 on track during the Sprint ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Brazil at Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace on November 04, 2023 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. (Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images) // Getty Images / Red Bull Content Pool // SI202311040328 // Usage for editorial use only //

Is Red Bull Really Playing Fair in Formula 1?

In a sport where every millisecond counts, Formula 1 teams push technical boundaries to the absolute limit. But where does innovation end and cheating begin? This very question has landed Red Bull in the hot seat ahead of the United States Grand Prix, as accusations swirl around their use of a controversial ride-height adjusting device.

The alleged trick? A cockpit-activated mechanism that can modify the height of the front bib, or ‘tea tray,’ on their RB20 car. If true, this could allow Red Bull to skirt regulations and gain a massive performance advantage by altering their car’s setup between qualifying and the race—exactly what parc ferme rules are designed to prevent.

FIA Cracks Down, but No Smoking Gun

While the FIA hasn’t found concrete proof of foul play, they’ve taken preemptive action, applying seals to ensure that any such device cannot be tampered with during parc ferme. Their reasoning is simple: just because something could be used illegally doesn’t mean it was used illegally. But that hasn’t stopped the paddock from buzzing with speculation.

Lando Norris, McLaren’s rising star, summed up the situation: “It’s one thing having it on your car. It’s another thing on how much you exploit it and use it, which we have no idea on.”

The key word here? Exploit. Having a tool to make set-up changes is one thing, but exploiting that tool to manipulate the car’s ride height during a restricted period would be a blatant breach of F1’s rules. The FIA, thus far, hasn’t claimed that Red Bull crossed that line, but the mere possibility has raised eyebrows across the grid.

Red Bull’s Defense: “It’s No Secret!”

Red Bull, unsurprisingly, has pushed back on the controversy, maintaining that the device is merely an “easy tool” to adjust the car before it enters parc ferme conditions. Max Verstappen, always blunt, dismissed the accusations as overblown. “It is an easy tool, and everyone can see it,” he said. “Once the whole car is built together, you can’t touch it.”

Verstappen’s stance is clear: this isn’t some clandestine, rule-breaking weapon hidden in the shadows. If anything, the system was so visible that it was practically begging for scrutiny. And it’s that visibility that makes the accusations seem even more far-fetched to him.

The Real Question: Why Now?

Why has this issue only surfaced now, with Red Bull suddenly under fire? Could it be the result of rival teams growing increasingly desperate as Red Bull’s dominance is challenged by the likes of McLaren and Ferrari? The timing of these suspicions certainly seems convenient, given that Red Bull’s once untouchable lead has been chipped away.

The FIA, however, seems more interested in closing the loophole rather than punishing Red Bull. “As part of this, we have implemented procedural adjustments to ensure that front bib clearance cannot be easily modified,” the FIA stated. The focus is on preventing future misuse, not handing out penalties for potential past transgressions.

Paranoia or Reality?

It’s clear that Formula 1 is a battleground where every team fights for any possible edge, legal or otherwise. But until there’s proof that Red Bull has actually used this device in a race to break the rules, this might just be paranoia from their competitors. After all, suspicion doesn’t equate to guilt, and in F1, “potential illegality” doesn’t hold up in the court of regulation.

With the United States Grand Prix on the horizon, one thing is certain: all eyes will be on Red Bull. Whether this ride-height controversy fizzles out or ignites further debate, the battle for every inch, every millisecond, and every rule in the book will continue to define Formula 1’s relentless pursuit of glory.

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