While Norris acknowledges that the ride-height device could have potentially helped Red Bull gain an advantage, he remains focused on his own performance and believes that it will not ultimately change the outcome of the championship battle. He also points out that while the device may have had some impact in qualifying sessions, it would not have been the sole reason for Red Bull’s success.
With McLaren also facing scrutiny over their rear wing device, it seems that technical innovations continue to play a role in the competitive landscape of Formula 1. As the season progresses, teams will need to navigate the regulations carefully to ensure fair competition on the track.
I think we’ve done a good job in understanding the car, understanding the setup, understanding the track, and understanding what we need to do to improve. So, yeah, I’m feeling good heading into this weekend. Hopefully, we can continue to push and fight for more strong results.”