Seanspeed wrote: ↑01 Mar 2025, 00:02
When you're entering a season as WDC with no serious regulation changes, nothing except a repeat will be anything except a disappointment.
Do folks suppose this is plausible or indeed likely?
Some media outlet seems to talk of Red Bull having "a disappointing test" implying Red Bull being only the 4th fastest team, as opposed to the fastest or equal fastest.
Are media outlets mistaken with their talk of significant spread of the top four teams (based only on running at one track, in one set of conditions -- surely unrepresentative)?
All misdirection before the Red Bull goes on to take pole in Melbourne and dominate or at least win the Australian Grand Prix?
Sergej wrote: ↑28 Feb 2025, 20:01
I mean this is plenty expected (at least by me), you had to be quite delusional (or a Ferrari fan

) to hope being able to overcome McLaren during the winter.
If so (difficult to overtake McLaren), why would Red Bull refine the 2024 car instead of making a radical car full of the new, innovative ideas of Wache and others?
Wache seems to imply the small step targeted fell short, so why not aim bigger and then fall short and therefore still make a big step?
Sergej wrote: ↑28 Feb 2025, 23:56
As a Max fan, I enjoyed 4 fantastic years so I am ok with the idea of not being in title fight this year, anything more will be a bonus.
If I'm not mistaken, Red Bull fans seem to be downplaying the genius of Pierre Wache and Wache's ability to deliver best-in-class racing vehicles...?
We'll be proven wrong when, or if, Wache heads up a dominant concept from scratch for the 2026 regulation cycle!
