Naa next F1 race, the Emilia Romagna GPwhich is disputed in Imola Over the course of two weekends, many teams are expected to bring improvements. However, after the excellence shown by red bull in the first five races of the year, Max Verstappen He is very calm and sure that Red Bull will not take long to apply changes to his car that will allow him to maintain his current advantage.
Aston Martin had already warned a few weeks ago that it would bring certain updates to Imolabecause his strategy is not to bring a big package of improvements, but to put them on the track race by race while the new parts leave the factory at Silverstone. Ferrari, after installing a new floor with a new diffuser in Miami, must now use a new rear suspension in Imola before unveiling a new sidepod concept in Monaco.. AND Mercedes proposes many changes for the Italian appointment: new front suspension, new chassis, new floor and other elements.
On the other side of this, Max Verstappen was unfazed at the last Miami GP, where he won easily despite starting 9thshowing amazing speed and after completing a session on hard rubber of no less than 46 laps at a surprising speed.
“We have a decent lead, especially in the race pace. One lap, on some tracks, some cars will be close or in front, as seen in Baku (where Leclerc made two pole positions). But the race speed advantage I think is pretty big right now.”the argument of the two-time F1 world champion, who this year is the great favorite to win the new crown.
“It’s not like others are bringing new things and we’re still standing. So hopefully we can continue what we are doing now.”added the Dutchman. He is not concerned with the betterment of others. He knows he has the best car, and despite Aston Martin still having a lot of time due to regulations to use their wind tunnel and CFD simulations, Max believes his team has a huge lead and plenty of room for improvement. to maintain his current margin compared to Aston Martin and the other rivals.
Source: La Verdad

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