Max Verstappen and Red Bull have had a dominant F1 season, winning 21 of the 22 races in 2023. However, Verstappen acknowledges the need to improve in street circuits and low-speed, kerbing. The RB19, their most dominant car, will not be used for future grands prix. Additionally, Franz Tost's final F1 season in charge of AlphaTauri had a challenging start but the team managed to turn its fortunes around.
π£οΈ "Mainly just street circuits and low-speed, kerbing - these kind of things, I think we're not the best at the moment." His Red Bull team may have won 21 of the 22 #F1 races in 2023, but @Max33Verstappen has still identified some areas to improve: https://t.co/ejwQIJtE9B
It may have been a record-breaking #F1 season for @Max33Verstappen and @redbullracing, but there are still areas for improvement. π£οΈ "Mainly just street circuits and low-speed, kerbing - these kind of things, I think we are not the best at the moment." https://t.co/VNod2kihAJ
Franz Tost's final #F1 season in charge of AlphaTauri didn't get off to the best of starts. But Red Bull's second team worked hard to turn its fortunes around and rise from the bottom of the constructors' table: https://t.co/O7tRKaRPVs
If you think Max Verstappen & Red Bull were dominant this season, cast your mind back 60 years. #OnThisDay in β63 Jim Clark (Lotus) won the #SouthAfricanGP, from pole, finishing more than a minute ahead of the field. It was his 7th championship #F1 win of a 10-race season. (1/2) https://t.co/YX3PfmbRyQ
There will be more grands prix to win, more F1 championships to capture for Max Verstappen and Red Bull. But they will have to do it without the RB19. @LukeSmithF1 analyzes F1's most dominant car ever ‡οΈ