Newey says ‘more subtle bits’ rather than Mercedes-like design elements key to RB20’s strengthsHello world!

Red Bull tech chief Adrian Newey insists that more “subtle” elements of the RB20 design are actually the key to its gains in performance, rather than the particularly noticeable visual changes that have drawn attention given the change in concept from its predecessor.

The world champions surprised many when they unveiled a very different-looking car at the launch of their 2024 challenger, with the RB20 having adopted a change in aerodynamic philosophy that gives the car a similar look to Mercedes’ ‘zero sidepod’ concept of 2022.

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While the change in appearance is clear, Newey explained to the F1 Nation podcast team that in fact the parts of the car that can’t be seen are perhaps more important in terms of performance.

The legendary designer said of the RB20: “The underlying architecture of the car is the third-generation evolution of what started as the RB18, where, apart from the radiators, we carry everything: layout of the front suspension, the rear suspension, the gearbox, the casing – it’s a third evolution of the RB18.

“The bits that are visible, that have caused quite a lot of attention, obviously we’re pursuing aerodynamic gains there. The visual change is actually much larger than the performance change you get from that. The other, much more subtle bits that people haven’t noticed are probably responsible for a bigger gain.”

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