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James Allison claims the Red Bull concept has “nothing whatsoever to do with the car,” despite rumors that Mercedes’ W15 may take more cues from it than just big sidepods
When Mercedes and Red Bull lined up side by side at the Bahrain Grand Prix in March 2022, with Mercedes taking the zero-pod route and Red Bull adopting the bulky downwash philosophy, it was obvious which car would win.
Before its offspring, the RB19, fared even better with 21 wins in 22 races, the championship double, and a one-two finish in the drivers’ standings, that was the Red Bull, the RB18, winning 17 of 22 Grands Prix and the championship double.
Mercedes sidestep Red Bull ‘concept’ question
Conversely, Mercedes’ W14 only managed one Grand Prix victory, which led the team to abandon the zero-pods in favor of a more Red Bull-like design for the updated W15. But that failed to win a single race.
Christian Horner has speculated that other 2024 models will resemble the Bull design, and Mercedes technical director Allison has responded to this speculation with a reluctance to commit.
He said to Sky’s post-season review, “These are such philosophical conversations, but to the mind of a designer, or a performance person in Formula 1, concept is actually nothing to do with the car.”