Red Bull outline potential RB18 update schedule
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Red Bull have set out the summer grands prix at which they look set to bring their most significant updates to the RB18.
This season, with all-new cars to comply with the fresh set of regulations, has widely been described as one that will boil down to a development race as teams strive to improve from the base they set at unofficial testing in February.
In contrast to their 2021 arch-rivals Mercedes, Red Bull have mastered the rules very well having won five of the first seven grands prix – four victories going to Max Verstappen, the reigning Drivers’ World Champion, and the latest one to his team-mate, Sergio Perez.
But there is absolutely no room for complacency because Ferrari are right in the fight too, Charles Leclerc doubtless thinking he should have won the last two races having been in charge of both until things beyond his control went awry.
Therefore, upgrades will continue to be important, especially against the backdrop