Las Vegas GP – How Red Bull prepares for the unknown

While the majority of sessions will take place at night in Sin City, cool temperatures and lack of knowledge of track conditions make it difficult for teams to prepare before heading to Nevada. Pierre Waché, the technical director of Red Bull Racing, reveals his team's methodology for this round that is truly unlike any other.

Published 14/11/2023 à 13:00

Jeremy Satis

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Las Vegas GP – How Red Bull prepares for the unknown

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Place your bets, no more bets ! If there are many individuals that we are not likely to find seated at the Bellagio or Luxor casino this weekend (November 16-18), it is the engineers of the different teams. Firstly because these brilliant, Cartesian minds in the paddock tend to prefer logic and the coldness of figures to the uncertainty of chance, but above all because they won't have the time. For the first time in 41 years, the Formula 1 will roll in Las Vegas. Not in the soulless parking lot of Caesars Palace that saw Alan Jones (1981)

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YVES HENRI RANDIER

14/11/2023 at 01:31 a.m.

In Sin City, all the teams will be keen to shine because the impact of this first night race in the States will inevitably have a greater impact than other events on US soil.

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