Max Verstappen, Red Bull, Circuit of the Americas, 2025

Red Bull have given another hint they will not ease up on the development of their 2025 car as Max Verstappen seeks to overhaul the McLaren drivers in the world championship.

Many of Red Bull’s nine rival teams have long ceased work on their current cars in order to prioritise development of their designs for next year, when Formula 1 will introduce radically different technical regulations.

McLaren, who clinched the constructors’ championship in Singapore, have only brought one update to their car over the last six rounds. In contrast last weekend’s round in Austin was the first time Red Bull did not bring new parts for their car in nine rounds.

Following the Singapore Grand Prix Red Bull team principal Laurent Mekies told Verstappen the team have “made a step forward and we know we have more coming”. After Verstappen won both races in Austin last weekend the team’s motorsport consultant Helmut Marko made a similar comment.

“We’ve still got something up our sleeve,” he told Austrian broadcast ORF. “I don’t yet know exactly when it will come.”

He also echoed Mekies’ view that the upgrades the team have brought in recent races have given Red Bull a car which can challenge for victories everywhere. “There’s no circuit now where we haven’t been competitive,” said Marko.

Red Bull’s latest upgrade, the steeper front wing it introduced in Singapore, has only been seen on Verstappen’s car so far. His team mate Yuki Tsunoda said in Austin he was eager to try it.

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Top four teams’ updates since the Austrian Grand Prix

EventMcLarenRed BullFerrariMercedes
Austrian Grand PrixFront suspension
Front aerodynamic surfaces
Rear aerodynamic surfaces
Floor edgeFloor body, fences and edge
Diffuser
Front brake intake and exit duct
Engine cover
British Grand PrixFloor body
Rear brake duct inlet
Front wing
Floor body and fences
Belgian Grand PrixRear wingFront wing
Sidepod inlet
Engine cover
Front suspension
Rear wheel bodywork lower cascade
Rear suspension
Rear wing
Front wing
Rear corner
Hungarian Grand PrixFront wing
Front brake intake and exit duct
Dutch Grand PrixFront wing
Italian Grand PrixFront suspension
Front wing
Rear wing
Beam wing
Front wing
Floor body, fences and edge
Front wing
Rear wing
Beam wing
Rear wing
Floor fences and wing
Azerbaijan Grand PrixInboard wing assemblyFront brake duct exitFront wing
Singapore Grand PrixFront wing
Engine cover
Front wing
United States Grand PrixRear suspension top wishbone

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