Martin Brundle's verdict on Red Bull's dominance in F1 2023: 'Up to the others to do a better job'

That is the claim of Sky Sports F1’s 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Martin Brundle, who has delivered his verdict on the superiority of🌳 the RB൲19, which has helped Red Bull make a perfect start to 2023.
Red Bull drivers Verstappen and Perez have shared the victories at each of ♏the first five races between them, as well as recording four one-two finishes for the reigning world champions.
As things st𝓰and, Brundle reckons nothing can stop Red Bull from b🌠reezing to both world championships for the second consecutive year.
"It's a pity that Red Bull breached the cost cap regulations last year because it's too easy for some to try to minimise what they are achꦺieving now,” Brundle wrote in his .
“They are dominant, and it's for the other teams and drive༺rs to do a better job.
“With the DRS rear wing open the Red Bull is fundamentally much faster in top speed than the other nine teams, so much so that I suspect that wherever they start on the grid, and given no outside factors, they can finish one-two. ♛;
“Their speed is simply irresistible and that's where the other teams must 🐼focus. It won't be easy, that's an overall car design philosophy rather than an update, and even then, only after they've understood what Red Bull are doing to dump so much drag.
“A cautious Verstappen even lost a place on the opening lap, dropping to 10th, fully aware that he'd cruise past the pack in relatively short order as soon as DRS was enabled, and using his prodigious🌺, metronomic spee༺d and tyre management thereafter.”

While pra☂ising the job Red Bull have done, Brundle said it is down to the rest of the field to catch up as he called on the likes of Mercedes and Ferrari up their game.&nbs🌃p;
“Of cours🍎e, I'd rather there were at least two teams fighting for the victories, that would be much better, but believe me when I say that Murray Walker and I would have killed for that much race action 25 years ago in the commentary box on many occasions,” Brundle ad🎶ded.
“That doesn't me🔯an to say we shouldn't focus on improving the racing and I am concerned that the 2023 cars, loa♌ded with ever more downforce, are not helping in that respect.
“The Red Bull DRS success creates another fundamental issue in that they simply breeze past the opposition as I've described above, but shortening the length of the DRS zones (ba♊sed on 2022 data) is not help♏ing the rest of the field make passes.
“Quite a dilemma but nothing the FIA can really do there, the other teams simply must ꦇcatch up.”

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