Max Verstappen of the Netherlands driving the (1) Oracle Red Bull Racing RB20 on track during practice ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of United States at Circuit of The Americas on October 18, 2024 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images) // Getty Images / Red Bull Content Pool

F1 News: Red Bull upgrades help fix diabolical RB20, Perez still slow

(GMM) Red Bull’s critical car upgrades in Austin, powering Max Verstappen to sprint pole, sprint victory and P2 on the grid for the US GP, means the team is “racing again”.

“It feels a bit like old times,” said the triple world champion on Saturday.

“I think for us, finally, we’re racing again. Normally in the race, we’re always looking back behind us. But now we could just do our own race.”

Is the Red Bull RB20 fixed, or is it just Max Verstappen carrying the diabolical RB20 on his shoulders? His teammate Sergio Perez is still much slower in the same car.

Sergio Perez, Red Bull Racing RB20 during the United States GP at Circuit of the Americas on Friday October 18, 2024 in Austin, United States of America. (Photo by Simon Galloway / LAT Images)

The new parts were primarily in the area of the floor and the sidepods, designed not just to add downforce, but to restore balance and control over setup tweaks.

“The car reacted positively to setup changes and did not fall from one extreme to the other as before,” Red Bull team advisor Dr Helmut Marko told Servus TV.

“Max was able to attack again.”

Verstappen confirmed: “Because of the better balance we have now, and because we have more downforce, you can handle the tires a bit better. It’s not rocket science.”

Red Bull’s ace, Verstappen, was even heading to pole position for Sunday’s main event when George Russell’s Q3 crash locked Lando Norris’ McLaren into the top grid spot.

“Everyone thought we were easily and way far ahead of everyone,” Norris, Verstappen’s main title challenger, said. “And clearly we’re not.”

Marko said after qualifying: “Until the yellow flag, Max was one tenth ahead. For the race, I think tire wear will be decisive, and I believe Max will be very strong in that as well.

“I think McLaren definitely adjusted the setup,” Marko continued, “because in the sprint race, Norris’ front tires collapsed. They will definitely have learned from this.”