Red Bull RB20 ‘dummy car’ suggestion made as ‘high suspicions’ emerge
Suspicions su🍬rrounding the design of Red Bull's latest F1 car have e🎃merged on the eve of pre-season testing.

Bernie Collins says she is “highly suspicious” about whether the car Red Bull revealed at their launch will be the same when it rolls out for F1 pre-season testing.
Red Bull raised e﷽yebrows at the unveiling of their 2024 F1 challenger last week when the RB20 emerged with several concepts 🎶that were reminiscent of last year’s Mercedes.
These featꦯures included a bulging cooling arrangement running across the length of the engine cover and vertical sidepod inlets similar 𓆉to the ones on the W14.
But Sky F1 pundit and former Aston Martin strateg🌠y engineer Collins has raised doubts about the launch-spec RB20 design, suggeꦺsting it could be a ‘dummy car’ to throw rivals off.
“I think maybe years in F1 have made me suspicious, so let’s see the car that rolls out on Day One in Bah♏rain because I’m not sure it’s going♑ to be that car,” Collins told the Sky F1 podcast. “This could just be a little joke.”
Asked if it could effectively be a ‘dummy car’, Collins replied: “Yeah, ಌI am highly suspicious but 🔯let’s see.”
Collins added: “If they do rock up with that car, then it’s a brave, brave move because they could h🍎ave easily continued to develop the car they had. That would have been, I think, the safer bet.
“The worry is, and we obviously know Adrian Newey and th൩e Red Bull team are very, very good, strong aerodynamic designers, they have proven that year after year, but Mercedes obviously felt it could work when they put that on the first car.
“They obviously had enough simu𝐆lation data, an🅘d aero data, and all of these things to say this car is the best we can do.
“Sജo something is amiss between what they thought that car could do, and what it could actually do, anꦕd have Red Bull done the miss in the other direction?
“I’m not surprised they’📖ve been working on it, because as soon as you see another car with a very different concept, you start𝔉 to look at have you missed something. Even a slower car, you start to think, is there something there that we’re missing?
“So I’m not surprised that they’ve been looking at i🅰t in the wind tunnel and not surprised that they’ve been experimenting with if they can get more out of it.
“I’m just surprised that they’ve gone with it. So they’ve clearly – if they go with it, they’ve clearly 💯seen something that means they think they can beat their previous-developed car.
“But is there a miss in the si♍mulation that has also convinced Mercedes over the past two years to stick with it🌄?
“So if that car rocks up, which I’m going to be very interested to see, Bahrain qualify🐠ing is going to be really interesting.”
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