By Joe Cash
SHANGHAI (Reuters) โ Red Bull team boss Christian Horner said on Friday he was primed for a โdevelopment raceโ between Formula Oneโs top teams ahead of the Chinese Grand Prix, singling out McLarenโs 2025 challenger as โthe car to beatโ.
The Milton Keynes-based outfit dominated the sport over the first two years after the most recent regulations change in 2022 โ which saw a return to ground-effect cars โ as other teams struggled to get to grips with generating downforce by passing air underneath their cars instead of through wings on top of them.
But the pack has tightened up significantly since then, with McLaren overcoming a 115-point deficit to Red Bull after the first six races of 2024 and winning the constructorsโ championship.
The team in papaya has already established itself as the title favourite for 2025.
โItโs of course now a development race between now and Abu Dhabi in December,โ Horner told a news conference as he sat next to McLaren team boss Zak Brown. โItโs going to be a nine-month marathon of a season.โ
โFrom what we saw in Melbourne, if the racing is like that all the way through, it could be a bumper year,โ he added.
McLarenโs Lando Norris won last weekโs Australian Grand Prix ahead of Red Bullโs reigning world champion, Max Verstappen, who told reporters on Thursday he considered McLaren to be โquite far ahead,โ after finishing around nine tenths of a second behind the 25-year-old British driver in the first race of the season.
โInevitably, it depends how the championship plays out, but youโve got to keep pushing,โ Horner said, when asked whether Red Bull would need to keep developing their car through to the last race in Abu Dhabi to win the constructorsโ crown in 2025.
โIn this business, if youโre standing still, youโre going backwards,โ he added.
The rules reset presents a dilemma for the teams, who are also constrained by a cost cap: Commit resources to developing this yearโs car to try and win in 2025 or focus on next year, when new aerodynamics and engine specifications could reshuffle the pecking order.
From 2026, the cars will be smaller, 30kg lighter, feature active aerodynamics and a manual override system, and have simpler hybrid power units with an even split between internal combustion and electric.
โItโs one race, in tricky conditions, so letโs see how things play out over the next few races,โ McLarenโs Brown said, referring to Melbourneโs rain-struck race last weekend. โI donโt think weโve seen the final line-up yet.โ
(Reporting by Joe Cash. Editing by Gerry Doyle)
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