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Tech Bite: Red Bull looks to improve traction with updated rear-wing

A lot more was expected of Red Bull in Austria, with the RB16 expected to be closer in performance to the Mercedes W11, but that failed to materialise on a circuit which has traditionally suited them. The Hungaroring is another circuit that Red Bull often does well at, but on Friday it looked as though Mercedes would yet again dominate, with Lewis Hamilton well clear of his rivals. Red Bull has introduced an update this weekend though as it looks to increase rear grip and traction out of Hungary's many slow-to-medium speed corners. A new rear-wing, very different to what we saw them run in Austria, was trialled during Friday practice and again on Saturday morning. Related Posts...
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