Red Bull with aerodynamic updates at Australian Grand Prix
- GPblog.com
Red Bull Racing has arrived in Australia with a number of aerodynamic updates. These are not only good for time savings, but a number of parts are said to be lighter than before.
Updates for Red Bull
Red Bull already arrived in Melbourne with a new rear wing, but that's not the only part that has received an update. There are also changes to the front wing: the team came up with new end plates, as seen in the photos below.
The new part should provide an aerodynamic advantage, but at the same time is also lighter than its predecessor. So Red Bull Racing is busy losing the necessary excess weight.
Sergio Perez lost a piece of carbon fiber from his RB18 during the first free practice at Albert Park, but it was a different part than the updates shown. It was a broken brake wing from his right rear wheel.
New Red Bull Front Wing Endplates for Melbourne.#AMuS #F1 #AustralianGP pic.twitter.com/5zN0jYmHOO
— Tobi Grüner (@tgruener) April 8, 2022
Pérez ha perdido la zona de los deflectores de la parte derecha de los frenos posteriores.
— Albert Fabrega (@AlbertFabrega) April 8, 2022
Perez has lost right rear wheel brake winglets. #f1 #F12022 pic.twitter.com/ny7s38U04y