RB’s CEO praises team for update at the Australian Grand Prix that boosted the team’s position in the Formula 1 midfield battle. The Faenza team had shown glimpses of speed in the first two races, but had yet to see the results of their efforts. However, Yuki Tsunoda’s impressive performance in qualifying and the retirement of other high-profile drivers allowed him to finish in seventh place. This, combined with Haas’ double points finish, propelled RB to sixth place in the Constructors’ Championship. Bayer praised the engineers for their tireless work on the VCARB 01 car development, stating that the points earned were not only important, but also the team’s position in the race. He acknowledged the challenges of competing against larger teams but expressed his pride and happiness for the hardworking and passionate individuals of the team.
In tabloid format, the top five teams from last season seem to have a significant advantage over the rest of the field. This means teams like RB are focused on maximizing their chances in tough races to score points. RB’s Team Principal, Laurent Mekies, believes that sixth place in Australia is a testament to their competitiveness in the early stages of the season.
“The midfield leader is currently in sixth place,” added RB’s Team Principal, Laurent Mekies. “That position reflects where we’ve been in all races so far, with our ups and downs. It’s only the third race of the season, so there’s still a long way to go. The standings will change as teams bring updates and there will be a lot of movement within that group.”
Mekies also emphasized that the competition in the midfield is fierce and RB needs to keep their feet on the ground. The small differences between the teams mean that RB could easily drop in the standings if they don’t continue to work hard.
“We need to stay humble and work even harder than before, because this midfield battle is ruthless,” he warned. “By pushing ourselves to the absolute limit in every aspect, we can maintain our slight advantage. But that doesn’t mean we will always be at the top of the midfield. Every race weekend is a fight for that last tenth of a second. The next race in Japan will be a significant reset, and even the smallest improvements can make a big difference in the final standings.”
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