Red Bull bosses believe it won't be that easy for rivals to copy the floor of its F1 car that was exposed in Monaco
With Red Bull being the pacesetters in F1 right now, the design of the underfloor will have been of big interest to rivals as they try to work out just why the Milton Keynes-based team is so far ahead.
Speaking exclusively to Motorsport.com about the situation of the Red Bull floor being revealed, Marko said: “Of course we don’t like it. “It’s not only the floor,” added Marko. “It has to work together with the front wing and the rear end. So it’s about all those things combined, and that is much more complex than just the floor.”
“It’s very rude to look up people’s skirts really,” he joked about the images of the Red Bull underside.
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