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Newey: “If we were smart, the penalty wouldn’t make much of a difference”

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Newey: “If we were smart, the penalty wouldn’t make much of a difference”

A few months ago, after learning of the sanctions, red bull For exceeding the 2021 budget limit, the Energy Drink team stressed how much the penalties of reducing the time available in wind tunnels and simulations could hurt them. CFDs for the development of his 2023 machine. But his great aerodynamic engineer, Adrian NewleyOne of the leading figures in the sport, Milton Keynes With a spectacular performance, they can win again despite this additional complication.

Red Bull, the 2022 champion team, already had less time than other teams within the ‘aero handicap’ regulations. red bull He played 70% of his minutes, but had 10% of his penalties. So in actual minutes he’s 7% penalties, and for the whole season he’s 63% penalties left, and second-class him far from Ferrari with 75%. time available for these important tasks.

“Reducing wind tunnel testing means we can test fewer different components, fewer different ideas.”Newey said in a video posted by Red Bull: “But if we’re really smart and always put the right stuff in, of course it doesn’t make much of a difference.”

However, he believes his closest rivals Ferrari and Mercedes will have a bigger battle than in 2022.

“Ferrari don’t rest. They work out what their weaknesses are. They had some reliability issues and obviously made some mistakes in the pits. come back to and obviously, Mercedes were seen starting with a significantly off-paced car and evolving to win the penultimate race. So we know they’re right there. So this is definitely going to be a tough year.”Newey announced

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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Mercedes explains how Hamilton’s move to Ferrari affected the team

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Mercedes director of track engineering Andrew Schoulin commented on Lewis Hamilton’s impact on the car’s development a year after his departure.

Hamilton and Mercedes have formed the most successful partnership in F1 history, winning six drivers’ championships and eight constructors’ championships between 2014 and 2021.

But at the end of 2024, the Briton opted to switch to Ferrari, and in 2025 this turned out to be unsuccessful: Hamilton failed to reach the podium in a single Grand Prix.

The 40-year-old champion was replaced by Kimi Antonelli, who made significant progress alongside the experienced George Russell.

With his departure, Hamilton left the team leadership role to Russell. This allowed Antonelli to adapt to F1 without the pressure of being responsible for car feedback, although Shovlin stressed that his communication about the car was of a high standard.

“Honestly, George is fine. The important thing is that we don’t develop the car based solely on what the pilot says,” Shovlin said.

“Most of the work comes from simulations: we look for downforce, the stability of the car, we reduce aerodynamic drag and tune the suspension to ensure the car falls into the best aerodynamic window.

So most decisions are not based on the pilot saying “I need this” and we rush to find a solution. But it is very useful to have a consistent pilot like George. He knows these cars within those rules, so we didn’t have to worry about losing our mark in the development of the car.”

“Kimi also describes the behavior of the car perfectly, so there were no problems in that regard. The main thing is that we had a fantastic collaboration with Lewis and a lot of success, and then he decided to try a new challenge at Ferrari.”

“We always looked at Kimi as the future of the team and a training year was inevitable. We fully embraced that and overall I think it went well.”

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Former F1 team boss says new teammate Verstappen’s biggest advantage

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Former F1 team boss says new teammate Verstappen’s biggest advantage

Former Haas boss Henter Steiner says Isak Hajjar will be Max Verstappen’s teammate at Red Bull and will have the chance to avoid the problems faced by his predecessors.

The French driver took the hardest place in the peloton, as they say in F1. Following the departure of Daniel Ricciardo, many of Verstappen’s team-mates succumbed to the pressure: Pierre Gasly returned to Toro Rosso after a year and a half, Alex Albon lasted only a season and a half, Yuki Tsunoda lasted 22 races and Liam Lawson only two races. Sergio Perez, who stayed for four years, was an exception.

But Hajar has a special advantage: New technical rules force everyone to start from scratch.

“Isak is a very strong driver,” said Steiner

And most importantly, it will start at Red Bull with new rules. “This allows him to co-shape the car with Max, rather than getting into a car that is already built for a single driver.”

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Focused on partners

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Overall, 2025 ends as a year of good memories for Barça’s partners and supporters. They are competitive in many sports disciplines and generally perform well, but something is missing at European level. In any case, what can be said is that the football team has consolidated by winning three titles, provided great moments and entertained us a lot. And we might add that with our commitment to the quarry, in addition to preserving what we didn’t have, we have managed to establish our own identity and offer exciting future prospects. That it is the norm for nine Catalans to take part in a match, or for six to eight from La Masia to form part of the line-up, reinforces the idea that by defending and betting on one’s identity, an exciting future is guaranteed.

However, not all of the pile is oregano. And if there’s one aspect that could definitely be improved, it’s our relationship with our partners. A transfer that would require him to play at Montjuic or return to Camp Nou, where he is less than 50%, creates many questions and complications. However, not everything goes well, and the feeling of many of the regulars at Montjuic and later Camp Nou, or those who did not make it, is that foreign spectators are the great protagonists and beneficiaries of this era, placing themselves at the center. Then the partner took extreme action. And in many cases, literally.

2026 will bring us a title, prevent injuries and ensure our members the fame they deserve. Happy new year!

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