Red Bull are going to feel very little effect of F1 s cost cap penalty feels former driver
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"With all the elevation changes and cambered corners, Interlagos is a really cool track to drive. It obviously has a lot of history too, which I love." He further said: "Of course, they might have to adjust something here and there for next year, but even then, they won't be very big adjustments." The Dutchman's claims are substantiated by the performance gap that the Austrian outfit has managed to build this season. Their margin as frontrunners will undoubtedly cushion a lot of progress that any of the other teams will make over them in light of the penalty.
Red Bull are going to feel very little effect of F1 s cost-cap penalty feels former driver
Red Bull are looking at 10% reduced development time Red Bull will not feel much of a pinch of the penalty that the team received for breaching the 2021 cost cap. That's the view of former Dutch F1 driver Giedo van der Garde. In an interview with , the Dutch driver revealed that he felt the penalty was not going to have much of an effect on as the team has more or less cracked the new regulations. He said: "I don't think it's all that bad, Red Bull are going to feel very little of that." He added: "With the current car being well-developed, the base is already so strong that it's not going to matter that much." "With all the elevation changes and cambered corners, Interlagos is a really cool track to drive. It obviously has a lot of history too, which I love.""With all the elevation changes and cambered corners, Interlagos is a really cool track to drive. It obviously has a lot of history too, which I love." He further said: "Of course, they might have to adjust something here and there for next year, but even then, they won't be very big adjustments." The Dutchman's claims are substantiated by the performance gap that the Austrian outfit has managed to build this season. Their margin as frontrunners will undoubtedly cushion a lot of progress that any of the other teams will make over them in light of the penalty.