Christian Horner: A tenth between four F1 teams a “precursor” for 2024

Red Bull have dominated this year’s chaܫmpionship, wi☂th the drivers’ and constructors’ titles already wrapped up with five rounds to go.
Their main rivals - Mercedes, Ferrari and McLaren - have enjoyed steady progress in F1 2023, closing the gap over one-lap.
Red Bull still have a significant advantage on race day, however, Horner▨ thinks the gaps between the teams will only continue to close due to the stable ꦰtechnical regulations.
“It definitely makes it a lot tighter and you have to rely on your data a lot more so the amou🍬nt of simulations yo♋u’re running in a race, there’s a lot more intensity on that,” he said. “But it’s going to happen.
“When you’ve got stable regulations - the cars and the teams will converge so this is a precursor to what we will see next year with a m💖uch tighter field.”

Horner confirmed Red Bull won’t introduce any further upgrades to the RB19, w🌼ith their full a🤡ttention on the 2024 car.
“This is it,” he added. “We had a small update in Singapore. Because of the lack of wind tunnel time that we’ve had we’ve focused a lot onto next yea🐟r’s car at a relevant stage.
“It’s all about🍎 optimisꦍing what we have now between now and the end of the year.”

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