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Newey explains rejection of Mercedes ‘zeropod' philosophy

Red Bull chief technical officer Adrian Newey has opened up on how he and his design team opted to reject the ‘zeropod' design philosophy adopted by Mercedes. Red Bull has been the dominant force in Formula 1 since the dawn of the current technical regulations in 2022. Losing just six grands prix since Bahrain 2022, […]
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