Red Bull decision to deviate from the successful RB19 design by incorporating Mercedes-styled parts on the RB20 has raised skepticism. Analyst Bernie Collins questions whether the car unveiled at the launch will be the one on track during testing. The use of Mercedes-inspired sidepod inlets and an engine cover design from the previous year has fueled speculation.
While Red Bull insists it’s not a tactical move, Collins is suspicious and suggests it might be a “dummy car.” If the RB20 is indeed the car for testing, Collins is intrigued by the possibility that Red Bull may have misinterpreted data similar to Mercedes’ experience in the past. The analyst highlights the risky nature of the move and expresses curiosity about the Bahrain qualifying session.
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