Commenting on Aston Martin’s success in Bahrain, Red Bull motorsport adviser Helmut Marko jokingly called the British team’s car a copy of last year’s Red Bull Racing, referring to the fact that Aston Martin has moved to a. to employ some of the staff from Milton Keynes. Red Bull Racing head Christian Horner suggested other rivals could also copy their car’s concept.
Christian Horner: “The working range of modern machines is very narrow and each of the three leading teams sticks to its own concept. One of the teams adapted our concept and made progress. I think at some point the rest will decide to follow suit, and that could happen as early as this season.
When asked how long such a transition might take, Horner said, “You can do it in two weeks.
Let’s see what the power relations will be on other circuits with a different kind of asphalt. It is necessary to understand how the tires will perform in different conditions. I believe that the balance of power can change quickly.”
Source: F1 News

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