What Red Bull’s F1 drivers said about RB16B after 'secret' Silverstone shakedown

Red Bull drivers Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez share their initial impressions of the team's new RB16B F1 car after giving it a first run out at Silverstone.
What Red Bull’s F1 drivers said about RB16B after 'secret' Silverstone shakedown

Red Bull’s drivers Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez have provided their first impressions of the team’s 20𒀰21 Formula 1 car, the RB16B, after its shakedown at Silverstone.

New signing Perez, who has been drafted in to replace Alex Albon for 2021, got first ho🥃nours behind the wheel of the RB16B on Wednesday mor🌜ning, before handing over the car to teammate Verstappen.

Red Bull said both drivers enjoyed trouble-free runs and were able to complete the permitted mileage of 100km ✃- the equivalent 🍰of 17 laps of the Silverstone grand prix layout - that such filming days are restricted to.

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Despite only making his on-track debut for Red Bull during a t💙wo-day test at the British Grand Prix venue earlier in the week driving a 2019-specification RB15 as he continues to get accu꧋stomed to his new team, Perez reported that the evolutionary RB16B had noticeably improved grip and “good potential”.

“Driving the new car that we’re going to drive this season, it’s always a very special moment for all the team,” the Mexic♑an said.

“They’ve been working so hard through the winter so to finally go on track with that car is quite 🦂an emotional dayဣ. I have to say that I can see the potential of it.

What Red Bull’s F1 drivers said about RB16B after 'secret' Silverstone shakedown

“I was extremely pleased to come from♏ RB15, already have a reference of how a Red Bu🌊ll car feels, and jumping into my car, the car that I’m going be driving this year, it’s incredible.

“Conditions are not great out there but it’s just nice to get a comfortable feeling with the pedals, with the brakes, wi෴th all the new stuff that I’m going throug⛎h, so it’s pretty exciting.

“I can just feel a step in overall grip at all speeds, I could already feel that. I haven’t done a lot but I can alread♋y see that the car has good potential.”

Speaking about his early impressions, Verstappen, who was able to directly compare the RB16B with its predecessor that he drove ꦏto two victories last season, wa🍌s immediately aware of the new aerodynamic changes introduced in order to cut downforce levels and slow the cars down this year.

Having driven the RB15 in the morning in his 🍸fiꦇrst outing of the year to help him get up to speed, the Dutchman said the focus of his running in the updated RB16B was simply to get comfortable and earn a “basic understanding” of the car.

"Of course there are differences," he explained. "I mean, already the big change is of course the floor, they cut it a lot on the rear. So the car is always going to behave 🐼a bit differently.

"But it's not about setup work or 🅷whatever. It's just about getting comfortable in the car and get a basic understanding of the car. And then all the work has to be done anyway in Bahrain.”

What Red Bull’s F1 drivers said about RB16B after 'secret' Silverstone shakedown

Does Red Bull have something to hide?

Arguably the biggest intrigue of Wednesday was caused by Red Bull’s mysterious decision to withhold images of the RB16B on 𝕴track at Silverstone, meaning the only glimpse we have so far had of the team’s latest F1 car is via the two studio shots it released during Monday’s no-frills launch.

It is an interesting tactic from Red Bull not to immed🐽iately share pictures or video footage of its new car in action in the same manner that many teams do. It is not unheard of for teams to keep their material private, though it does🤪 mark a departure from Red Bull’s shakedown events of recent years.

While this rather sဣecretive approach might simply just be a desire to withhold imagery for a later release date, it could also imply that Red Bull wishes to hide some developments from prying eyes, particularly those of its chief rivals.

If the latter is indeed the case, there will be an added element of fascination surrounding the Red Bull garage when the shutters come up a𒀰nd the RB16B is revealed in the flesh for&n🦄bsp;the first day of pre-season testing in Bahrain on 12 March.

Although teams are carrying ov൩er a significant portion of their 2020 car into 2021, including the same chassis, all 10 outfits each have two development tokens to spend on certain elements they can re-design, opꦰening the door to make any needed improvements.

Despite the quantity of carry-over, Red Bull team principal Christ🌠ian Horner described the RB16B as an “extensive” update on its predecessor.

What Red Bull’s F1 drivers said about RB16B after 'secret' Silverstone shakedown

“It is very much a carry-over,” Horner said. “So the chassis is the same chassis th💮at we used i🐼n Abu Dhabi for example.

“All the peripheral bits, they get revisiꦅted and changed so it’s an update, an extensive update, I would say, hence the name 16B rather than being an all-new car.”

With pre-season testing cut back to just three days of run🎐ning - the equivalent of ꧒just 1.5 days in the car for each driver - Wednesday’s shakedown provided a valuable opportunity for Perez and Verstappen to sneak in some extra mileage ahead of the new campaign.

“There are systems checks, it’s a new engine from Honda on their side as well, so that’s where the main focus is," Horner added.𝕴 

“You get some initial feelings but it’s difficult in these conditions, at this꧅ temperature. You’ll get something from it, [Verstappen] will have a reference point from when he last drove t👍he car.

“Even though it’s a filming day it’s great for the drivers to be able to jump into what was the old car from a couple o💎f years ago and reference that against the RB16B.

“It blows away their cobwebs an♛d also gives them a brief experience of their car for the season.”

What Red Bull’s F1 drivers said about RB16B after 'secret' Silverstone shakedown

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