TECH TUESDAY: The secrets behind Red Bull’s floor design and how it differs to rival teams’


Sergio Perez’s Monaco accidents two years in succession have given everyone a great opportunity to compare a feature of the Red Bull cars believed to be at the heart of their aerodynamic superiority: the underfloor.
What is clear looking at the floor of the current RB19 (see drawings below) is that it is a further developed version of last year’s floor, which in itself was far more sophisticated than those of the competition.
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