Red Bull espera que novo túnel de vento da F1 entre em operação no início de 2027

A Red Bull Racing compartilhou uma atualização sobre seu aguardado novo túnel de vento no campus de Milton Keynes. O diretor técnico Pierre Waché confirmou que a equipe espera que as instalações estejam operacionais no início de 2027.

A equipe continua enfrentando desafios com seu atual túnel de vento durante a temporada de 2026 da Fórmula 1. Waché observou que as atualizações introduzidas em Miami mostraram sinais encorajadores, mas acrescentou que a instalação obsoleta ainda limita os esforços de desenvolvimento. Ele afirmou: “Esperamos tê-lo em funcionamento no início do próximo ano.”

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