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Red Bull copies Mercedes' approach and goes for similar rear suspension

There's not a lot to make out in the images of the new RB16B yet, but according to The Race, it's certain that Red Bull Racing has taken a leaf out of the book of competitor Mercedes. The team of Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez have opted for a similar rear suspension in 2021. Mercedes' rear end proved to be a great time saver last year and Red Bull has now gone for a similar construction.  Red Bull gets it done Each of the teams has had two tokens to improve certain areas of the car. Which parts Red Bull has chosen is still not entirely clear.   Red Bull's changes to the rear suspension are related to aerodynamic progress. This is an area where unlimited improvements can be...
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