Red Bull's RB19 is already a record breaker and looks set to go down in the history books as one of the most successful Formula 1 cars of all time.
Being unstoppable and winning all the races so far was certainly not something that it was thinking about.
And, as time goes on, there seems to be more and more consensus that there is no single super element that stands out. Indeed, the RB19 is just, as Wache said earlier, 'average good' in every single area. "I don't think we understand more than others, I think it's more we have a compromise maybe better than others," he said.
A combination of topping the constructors' championship, plus a 10% extra reduction in light of its 2021 cost cap breach, means Red Bull has had to work on developments for the RB19 in a far more limited way than it would like. "It helps us also to be hungry, because in the team and especially in the technical team, we don't understand getting this kind of penalty, because we have done a good job.
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