Newey: Red Bull arguably spent too long developing 2021 F1 car

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Newey: Red Bull arguably spent too long developing 2021 F1 car
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.redbullracing believes it developed its 2021 F1 car for 'too long', giving it more work to do for the 2022 regulation change. Story:

Many teams opted to end their development early in 2021 to focus on the overhauled regulations for 2022, but Red Bull opted to keep bringing updates to successfully help Verstappen’s title bid.as the RB18 won International Racing Car of the Year, the gong being collected by Newey and the Red Bull technical team.

Newey said the success of the RB18 car had been “very special”, particularly given the late switch to focusing on 2022 that he thinks could perhaps have come sooner. “We had quite a short development period, particularly because we kept developing last year’s car in the battle for the championship, arguably longer than we should have done,” Newey told Autosport after collecting the award.

“That gave us a lot to do over the winter. What we tried to focus on was getting the fundamentals of the car right as this year’s car, and then hoping that would give us the development potential to kind of refine it.Photo by: Nils Jorgensen /

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