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Updates Red Bull: Aggressive start of season in Austria

In the first weekend of the F1-2020 season, Red Bull Racing will appear in Austria immediately with upgrades. The team of Max Verstappen is taking a big risk because they haven't been able to do enough tests yet. The choice to take the upgrades anyway indicates an aggressive approach. Of the three upgrades brought along, the fins protruding from the top of the floor seem to be the most drastic. In short, the fins will contribute to the downforce of the RB16. In addition, the first images on the front wing of the RB16 also show added attachment points, reports Motorsport.com. Although it is not clear what these points are and there is nothing attached to these slots on the images, these...
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