'Honestly, I think it's correct, it's fine. Good for the sport.'
Max Verstappen believes the sliding scale on permitted windtunnel testing time is “correct” and “good for the sport”, despite Red Bull being the ones to most severely feel the pinch.
Red Bull retained the title for 2022, meaning they once more will face a disadvantage against all competitors in the development race, and with Mercedes having pushed Verstappen hard for victory at the US Grand Prix, armed with their upgraded floor, Verstappen gave his thoughts on the R&D scale concept.
“But I mean, those are the rules, right? I mean, when you’re the leading team, you have less windtunnel time and honestly, I think it’s correct, it’s fine. Good for the sport.That being said, Verstappen had a warning for rival teams in a campaign where he has stormed to a third World title with 15 victories on the board so far, and 17 for Red Bull overall.
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