RB hit back at McLaren’s Zak Brown after Red Bull F1 collaboration complaints

Visa Cash App RB CEO ඣPeter Bayer has hit back at complaints from McLaren's Zak Brown.

RB CEO Peter Bayer alongside RB team principal Laurent Mekies
RB CEO Peter Bayer alongside RB team principal Laurent Mekies

Visa Cash App RB CEO Peter Bayer has downplayed concerns that his team’s close relationship with Red Bull will give them an unfair c💞ompetit✅ive advantage in 2024.

RB launched their 2024 F1 challenger last weekend, showing clear similarities to the✅ dominant Red Bull RB19 from 202🐷3.

McLaren CEO Zak Brown has been vocal in RB’s close alliance with Red Bull, calling♊ for significant regulation changes to stop there being a “conflict of interest”.

He said: "I think the A-B team is a real problem 🗹moving forward. I think co-ownership, you don't really have that in any other sport, and I think that provid🙈es a lot of conflict of interest.

“So now that we have a budget cap we need 𓆉to be really a sport of total fairness and I think any time you have an entity that owns two teams, or an A and B relationship, I think it really starts to compromise the integrity of 🀅sporting fairness.

“That's🐠 something that really needs to be tackled.”

Bayer has hit ba🌳ck at Brown, and any other critics.

“One of the first things you learn in Formula 1 is that the easiest way to become unpopular is to be 💎successful,” he t🔜old RacingNews365.

“As long as you’re last, people will not even realise you𓄧're there. As soon as you start knocking on the door, they will throw every༒thing at you that they can.

“I’m coming from the FIA and I know how much scrutiny there is on all of the tea🌺ms.

“Certainly, there is even more scrꦗutiny when it comes to the ꦦteams working closer together. The rules are very clear.

“You might have seen the statement of the FIA, w෴hen they looked at our car, [they said] ‘this is a different concept’. There is nothing that concerns us.”

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