Lando Norris Raises Question On Red Bull's Technical Advantage, Max Verstappen Defends
As tensions in the 2024 Formula 1 championship heat up, McLaren's Lando Norris has weighed in on the controversy surrounding Red Bull's ride-height device, which has come under scrutiny ahead of the United States Grand Prix in Austin. Norris suggested the device could have offered Red Bull a slight competitive edge, though he stopped short of claiming it significantly altered the title race, where he trails Max Verstappen by 52 points.
Red Bull confirmed on Thursday that they had agreed with the FIA to make changes to their RB20 following concerns raised by rival teams. The device, located near the front of the car's floor, was suspected of potentially allowing Red Bull to alter the car's ride height, which would be in breach of regulations during restricted 'parc ferme' conditions. While Red Bull acknowledged the existence of the part, they insisted it was not accessible when the car was fully assembled.
Norris, speaking ahead of the Austin race, admitted the controversy could shift the balance slightly in their championship battle but downplayed its overall significance. “If it has been helping them, maybe it will shift in our direction,” he said. “But they wouldn't have gotten several pole positions or wins just because of that device."
Norris praised the FIA's investigation, saying, "It's good the FIA is stepping in. There's a difference between pushing the boundaries and breaking the rules, and we as McLaren have made sure to innovate within the space allowed."
"But, when you talk about things like that, they won't have got several pole positions or wins because of that device.
"I don't think it will change anything in the scheme of things. Maybe at certain qualifying sessions, when it has been split by hundredths