Red Bull presents its new car for this 2022

Formula 1 10/02/2022


There are 14 days left for the 2022 F1 cars to start for the first time, thus giving the start of the most important pre-season in recent years, which will start the biggest regulatory change that F1 has experienced in many years. But before that happens, on February 9 there was one of the most anticipated moments of the pre-season, the presentation of one of the cars called to fight again for everything, the Red Bull RB18 of champion Max Verstappen and his Mexican squire Sergio 'Checo' Pérez.

The group of energy drinks must remain one of the great cheerleaders of the championship despite the huge regulatory change that has been implemented since this year in F1. That’s the hope of Chris Horner, head of the team, and the two drivers, all present at the event on Wednesday, broadcast live on YouTube.

Red Bull does not want to stop being in the top positions despite the arrival of a new regulation that aims to equalize things among all. Last year the Milton Keynes team fought fiercely with Mercedes for the World Drivers' Championship, which went to Verstappen, and for the World Builders' Championship, which went to the silver arrows. We will have to see if their need to continue evolving throughout the year took their toll by not being able to focus solely on the construction of the car of this course. The track will be the sentencing, although for now Horner, Max and Perez were optimistic about the start of the new campaign.

At the moment, the presentation of this Wednesday should be more of the decoration of the new RB18 of 2022, more than of his real car for this year. All teams will try to save their cards for tests and pointer sets like Red Bull should not show their real solutions ahead of time as in such presentations.

In fact, Horner already hinted today. "They are new regulations and they are all going to evolve very fast and since the first race the cars will not look much like this," he said. " The evolution will be very fast during the season and we will have to play with the budget ceiling, because we will have to choose what to spend the money to evolve the car this year," added the British.

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