Christian Horner is backing his Red Bull team to rise above the impending wind tunnel penalty coming their way this season. F1
Red Bull were already set to suffer for their 2022 success, as the sliding scale that is now in force for permitted wind tunnel time hands them the least of all 10 teams.
Red Bull then are left with 63% of the standard wind tunnel allocation, giving them 38 wind tunnel runs fewer than Ferrari and 44 fewer than Mercedes, who areBut, while he does not deny that Red Bull will feel the impact of this, Horner also believes that his team is in the best place of all to cope with it..
“What we have lost in wind tunnel time, we have gained in motivation and I think that we have just got to get on with it, get our heads down and do the very best job that we can. Considering how Red Bull dominated the 2022 season, winning 17 of the 22 grands prix, it would be an almighty shock if they did not start 2023 as a title-contending team, if not still the leading force.
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