Red Bull Aims to Reach Minimum Weight Limit by Austrian Grand Prix
Red Bull reduced their car's excess weight from 12 to 6 kg in Miami and plans to reach the minimum weight limit of 768 kg by the Austrian Grand Prix. Steering changes were also made to enable Verstappen's more aggressive driving.
♦ | Red Bull Aims to Reach Minimum Weight Limit by Austrian Grand Prix
In Miami, the team managed to reduce the car's excess weight from 12 to 6 kg, and they plan to reach the minimum possible weight limit of 768 kg by the Austrian Grand Prix. The team also made some steering adjustments, which have once again allowed Verstappen to drive more aggressively.
At the Canadian Grand Prix, Red Bull will introduce only minor updates, while the next major upgrade package, including weight reduction, is expected at the start of the European leg of the calendar—approximately at the Austrian Grand Prix.
This information was provided to Motorsport.com by Red Bull's technical director, Pierre Wache.
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