By: Charles Bradley, Global Editor in Chief
It’s been a strange week in Formula 1, where Ferrari executed a launch event on Friday with no car and much of the previous conversation has revolved around a Red Bull that we haven’t seen properly yet either!
Intriguing that Sergio Perez – who comes with a wealth of experience to Red Bull – has immediately identified the car’s strong front-end feel as its strength. I guess we can extrapolate from that, and surmise that the rear-end isn’t quite so impressive – and how many times did we see Max Verstappen and Alex Albon spin or find the wall last year?
Perez’s strength has always been his rear-end feel, which allows him to manage his tyres so expertly. So this could work out well, right? Or not…
In Ferrari-land, its weakness is clear: an underpowered and draggy chassis. Team principal Mattia Binotto is clear that this has been addressed and believes “we’ve recovered a lot of speed on the straights”.
It has a big step to find, and it’s going to be one of F1 2021’s most fascinating narrative arcs to follow. |
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Sergio Perez says he can understand why drivers have struggled to adjust to Red Bull's Formula 1 car concept, finding it "quite different" to what he has previously driven. |
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