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F1 News & Discussions => F1 Teams => Topic started by: John S on December 29, 2023, 05:17:32 PM
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Maybe it's not as dramatic as it first seems, they were on a super weight saving aggenda and appear to have layered up the carbon fibre a bit too thinly. Well let's hope it's just that.
https://www.fonedaily.com/red-bulls-rb20-fails-initial-fia-crash-tests/
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I get making the car as light as possible, but super glad that the FIA won't let it come at the cost of safety.
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An update: All is not lost for Red Bull, seems they failed first crash test ahead of 22 season - look what happened after. :D
The RB20, the latest brainchild of the great Adrian Newey, was testing a more extreme nose, Motorsport report.
It suffered damage to its chassis when testing before Christmas at Cranfield site & failed the test.
The early setback could be due to trialling innovative ways to meet the minimum weight requirement.
Trialling a new nose for their F1 2024 car may also be an attempt to increase front end feel for Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez.
How severe is failing a winter crash test? Well, Red Bull also failed one ahead of the 2022 season which ultimately ended with Verstappen winning the drivers’ championship.
Courtesy James Dielhenn, Crash.net, Thurs 4th Jan.