McLaren F1 boss Zak Brown issues ‘scary what might be coming’ warning about Red Bull

🍰Red Bull have blown away the competition in 2023, winning 15 of the 16 races so far, with their only defeat coming at last weekend’s Singapore Grand Prix.
The reigning world champions could clinch the constructors’ championship this weekend in Japan, while 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Max Verstappen ꩵis cruising towaꦬrds his third consecutive drivers’ world title.
Given their supremacy this year, Brown reckons Red Bull would have started focusing on the development of their 2024 challenger much earlier 🌺than their rivals.
"I would imagine given Red Bull's dominance, they turned off their development quicker than others to fo🧸cus on next year's car. So that's a bit scary what might be coming,” Brown told Sky.
“The rest of us are continuing to chase, but the rules are pretty stable. So I think everything that we're learnin🎉g now will apply to next year's car.”

After finishing second in his heavily-upgraded McLaren in Singapore, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lando Norris made an e❀ncouraging start to the Japanese Grand Prix weekend by ending Friday practice third-fastest.
"I think we'll be competitive arou𒉰nd here. Max back at the fr🧸ont again, so it was fun while it lasted,” Brown added.
However, Norris has downplayed McLaren’s chances of causing an upset at Suzuka and r🍬eckons Red Bull will ultimately be too strong to topple.
“The Red Bull is 🐲just doing normal Red Bull at the minute, but I think we’🐬re not far away,” he said.
“I would say we normally get a bit closer come lower fuel, turn the engines up𒁃, things like that. I think challenging for pole is probably quite a big ask and probably a bit too far.
“But to try and challenge Mercedes, they maybe didn’t look quite so good today, challenging the Ferrarꦺis and Astons, I think that’s going to be our🧜 battle for tomorrow.”

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