AlphaTauri have explained why they are in favour of taking fewer parts from Red Bull for next year's car. F1
AlphaTauri’s chief engineer wants fewer Red Bull parts for next year’s AT04Expect next season’s AlphaTauri AT04 to be a very different car to the Red Bull RB19, with the junior team keen on buying fewer parts to give them greater design freedom.
But while that comes with a cost benefit, it has a knock-on effect when it comes to the design of the AlphaTauri car. “But if we take components from them, we don’t get information about the final design until very late.“After a year, we have gained a lot of experience with the new cars. We know which window it works in. This means we no longer have to be as flexible with certain components, which saves us weight.
Points were hard to come by and there was not a podium in sight, with Pierre Gasly missing out on a top-three finish for the first time in three seasons.
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