McLaren confident about F1 2024 chances but worrying Red Bull theory emerges

Red Bull blew away the opposition🧜 during a record-breaking 2023 campaign in which the team won 21🥃 of the 22 races and eased to both world championships for a second consecutive year.
After a terrible start to the campaign, an incredible mid-season resurgence enabled McLaren to end the year as Red Bull’s nearest and most consistent challengers with what🃏 was at times the second-fastest car on the grid behi💎nd the dominant RB19.
Howe😼ver, Red Bull turned off their 2023 car development early to switch focus onto 2024, leaving McLaren concerned about the possibility F1 witnessing an “unpleasant surprise🌳”.
“Clearly we want to continue to close the gap,” McLaren CEO Zak Brown said at 🐼the launch of the team’s 2024 livery. “We finished up last year as the second or third quickest team, depending on what circuit you were at.
“Car development has been strong, but Red Bull certainly s🍌eems like they didn’t develop last year to the level they could if they wanted to. So that could be an unpleasant surprise for all of us.”&🐼nbsp;

While McLaren are confident they can maintain the strong progress they made last year with their new MCL38 car, they expect the same to be t🐽rue for reigning champions Red Bull.
"Competitivenes𒐪s on track depends on what the opposition has done,” McLaren team principal Andrea Stella said.
"When we think specifically about Red Bull, there is one element that puts ev෴eryone in doubt as to what is going to happen in 2024, and it's the fact that the🅷y have not developed their car very much.
"So the question is have they cashed in, accumulated developments, and they will capitalise on to next year's car? This is my t🌟heory.
"I can't think that Red Bull were not in condition to develop their car. They might have decided not to deliver upgrades, but certainly this may mean their [developmenꦫt] gradient kep🐼t going.”
Stella added: “I 🌳would say Red Bull should be extremely competitive and we will see where we are, and we will see what kind of challenge we will be able to set on track.
“But, for me, for us, it'❀s important that we see we are doing a good job out of our own performance development. We are confident that, if we keep doing this, over time, we have an opportunity to close the gap. Soꦓ that's our vision for the future.”

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