Red Bull pretende alcanzar el límite de peso de la F1 para el Gran Premio de Austria

Red Bull ha dado un paso adelante con las mejoras en su monoplaza RB22 durante el Gran Premio de Miami. El equipo redujo el exceso de peso y planea nuevos recortes para alcanzar el límite mínimo en la carrera de Austria.

Tras un comienzo complicado de la temporada 2026 de Fórmula 1, Red Bull introdujo un importante paquete de mejoras en Miami que incluyó pontones revisados y un nuevo suelo. Los cambios abordaron los problemas de dirección y proporcionaron las ganancias de rendimiento esperadas, lo que permitió al piloto Max Verstappen apretar con mayor confianza. Verstappen describió el progreso como una luz al final del túnel, aunque su quinto puesto no reflejó del todo el ritmo mejorado en comparación con las tres primeras carreras.

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