Red Bull drivers insist FIA clampdown will have zero impact

Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez say the FIA’s new focus on a ride height changing device will not impact Red Bull’s performance at the United States Grand Prix. Red Bull has confirmed the presence of a device that lets it adjust the front bib …

Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez say the FIA’s new focus on a ride height changing device will not impact Red Bull’s performance at the United States Grand Prix.

Red Bull has confirmed the presence of a device that lets it adjust the front bib clearance – at the front of the floor – quickly and easily, and that it has agreed a path with the FIA to remove it in future. While the FIA has not accused Red Bull of using it to change the ride height between qualifying and the race, it has stated that any team that did so would be breaking technical regulations.

Verstappen says there is nothing untoward about the device because it was visible to all teams on documents that the FIA holds, and is only used when working on set-up options before parc ferme regulations kick in.

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“It’s open source, right, everyone can see it,” Verstappen said. “For us, it was just an easy tool when the parts were off, it was easy to adjust. But once the whole car is built together, you can’t touch it.

“So for us, it doesn’t change [anything]. When I read it, I was thinking about other teams doing it, and then I found out it was related to our team. We never even mentioned it or anything. It was just an easier tool to adjust [the ride height].”

Perez echoed Verstappen’s comments, saying the FIA’s stance will have “zero” impact on the car’s performance during competitive sessions.

“There’s nothing we were doing with it,” Perez said. “We [didn’t] actually talk about it. It was quite… it was impossible [to use in parc ferme].

“If anything, I remember for example here last year it was a Sprint event so we ended up with the ride height in the moon. They were completely out of it, because we were concerned that something like what happened to Mercedes could happen to us.

“I knew it existed, but it was not available to us.”