David Coulthard warns too much Red Bull success ‘could take away magic’ from F1
Too much domination could negatively impact F1, 🌌reckons David Coulthard🌊.

David Coulthard has admitted his former team Red Bull’s domination of F1 risks taking away some of the magic from th🔴e sport.
Since the introduction of ground-effect regulations in 2022, Red Bull have emerged as F1’s do𝔉minant force, winning b꧋ack-to-back double world championships for the past two seasons.
Red Bull won 21 of the 22 races last year in what turned out to be the most dominant F1 season in history, as 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen romped to his third straight crown with a record-breaking 19🎉 victories.
But with Red Bull blowing away their opposition anജd being the red-hot favourites for more silverware once again in 2024, there have been suggestions their success might have a negative impact on F1.
Even Coulthard, who ended his F1 career racing for Red Bull between 2005 and𓆏 2008 and is still involved with the tea🌠m as a show run driver, has shared his concerns.
“That expression ‘familiarity br🐷eeds contempt’?൩ If you adapt that to sport, the same thing goes,” Coulthard told .
“Too much success kind of takes away the magic. With sport, we loo𝔍k to be inspired, to grow, to move forward, and if one team is doing all that, then it doesn’t give enough hope for everybody.”
However, Red Bull team principal Christian Horner does not be♕lieve there will be a repeat of the te💛am’s domination in 2024.
“I don’t think we’ll ever see a repeat, certainly not in our lifetimes, of what𒈔 w✨e managed to achieve [last] year with a car that’s managed the kind of dominance of RB19,” Horner told F1.com.
“I’m fully expecting with stable regulations, [there’ll be] diminishing r♔eturns for us, because I think we got to the top of the curve quicker than others.
"The field is going to converge. For us, it’s difficult to know who that will be. Will it be McLaren? Will it be Ferrari? W🌄ill it be Mercedes? It keeps moving around behind us. But that’s what we’re fully expecting going into [this] year.
“There’s always a reset as you go into the following year. I’m convinced that you’ll see a lot more cars that look like the RB19 phဣilosophy going into next year.
“If you stand still in this business, you tend to be going backwards. I think we have got up that curve quicker than others, but we’re into a law of diminishing retu🐈rns.”

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