Verstappen won’t be able to help much with the 2022 car | Football24 News English

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After a 2020 in which Red Bull was finally unable to compete with Mercedes for the long-awaited constructors ‘and drivers’ titles, Max Verstappen is already thinking of a 2022 that will see the birth of a new technical and sports regulation, although he does recognize that he will not be able to help a lot to your team in the face of this new regulation.

Difficult to contribute to the car of 2022

Taking into account that this season the changes are quite small due to the damage caused by Covid-19, the most sensible thing is to focus almost all efforts on the next season (2022), since thanks to the regulatory change there is a great opportunity to all teams to surprise.

Speaking about it, Max Verstappen acknowledged that he won’t be able to help Red Bull much in creating such a car: Cars in 2022 will be completely different, so that I find it difficult to provide any kind of information to the team, it will depend largely of engineers and designers create the best car “ .

The Dutch driver hopes that the objectives for which these new regulations were created will be achieved: “With today’s cars it is really difficult to chase the driver in front of you. There have been interesting races full of duels, it is true, but with cars more suitable for battles, the show will surely benefit.

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They also do not lose sight of 2021

Having said that and to finalize your statements to GPFans, Max Verstappen highlighted the importance this year also has for Red Bull: “Recovering the downforce that has been lost under the new technical regulations will not be easy, but we will try to do it in the best way. I think we will be competitive, we understood the mistakes that had been made with the 2020 car. For us 2021 is a key year in which we cannot miss the appointment with performance”.

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