For the last round in Brazil the Red Bull sported a heavily revised rear wing, with a completely flat main profile and an interesting flap design, its exit edge actually slightly lower than the top edge of the endplates (red arrows). The flap and endplate are connected by a rounded profile that...»
An interesting aero change for Red Bull in China. The front wing's two additional upper profiles introduced back in Spain have been replaced by a single continuous element (red arrow). Sister team Toro Rosso introduced a similar solution in Belgium, following the trend set by McLaren this season. It...»
In Hungary we are reaching the point in the season where common trends are emerging in the development of cars. Solutions that have proved efficient in the hands of the frontrunners are being adopted by teams further down the grid - and this long, high, narrow engine cover is one example. Here, Red...»
In addition to their heavily revised front wing, Red Bull's new aero package for Spain included extensive development of the sidepod area. The placement of the water and oil radiators has been revised slightly, and both have been reduced in size somewhat. Moreover, there is a completely new chimney...»
Barcelona is very demanding aerodynamically, hence the teams test a lot here and Red Bull, like many others, are debuting major aero modifications. Changes to the RB3 are extensive, with sidepod revisions and this new front wing, which for the first time sports an additional upper profile (red...»
Introduced in Malaysia last weekend and again present in Bahrain, these elements are similar to those adopted by many other teams, but are notable in how close they are to the front edge of the sidepod. There is a certain resemblance to the winglets on Ferrari's F2007. The whole side profile of the...»
What is most striking about the Adrian Newey-designed RB3 is not just its resemblance to previous McLarens, but its front-end detailing. One obvious changes is the adoption of a twin keel (1). Although most teams have gone to a zero-keel arrangement, Newey's design does not represent a step back....»