Christian Horner Explains McLaren’s Edge Over Red Bull Ahead of Formula 1 2024 Belgian Grand Prix

Christian Horner Explains McLaren’s Edge Over Red Bull Ahead of Formula 1 2024 Belgian Grand Prix

  • The Formula 1 circus rolls on to the Circuit of Spa-Francorchamps for round 14 of the 2024 season.
  • The Belgian Grand Prix race is poised to usher in the mid-season break for the 2024 Formula 1 campaign.
  • Red Bull Racing team principal, Christian Horner, has identified where McLaren holds an advantage over his team.

Recent Formula 1 Grand Prix events through 2024 have generated significant buzz, with many discussions continuing well after the races.

This excitement largely stems from the sport's newfound unpredictability. This shift in dynamics follows McLaren Racing's major upgrade at the Miami Grand Prix, which has resulted in nine consecutive podium finishes, including two victories.

Christian Horner and Max Verstappen at the Hungary Grand Prix.
Red Bull Racing Team Principal, Christian Horner, talks to Max Verstappen in the garage during practice ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Hungary at Hungaroring on July 19, 2024. Image: Mark Thompson.
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The Woking team appears to be the leading constructors on the 2024 grid, currently out-developing Red Bull Racing, which undoubtedly have held a stronghold on the ground effect era, particularly since the rule change in 2022.

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However, as the Belgian Grand Prix approaches and the grid tightens, Red Bull's team principal, Christian Horner, has acknowledged areas where he believes McLaren's McL38 car has an edge over his team.

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Horner speaks on Mclaren's edge over Red Bull

In an interview as reported by Motorsportweek, the 51-year-old Horner acknowledged McLaren’s significant advantage over his team, noting that the MCL38 car operates within a “broader window” compared to Red Bull’s.

“I believe their car is currently in a better window than ours; it seems to have a broader operational range,” Horner said. “Our window appears quite narrow, making it challenging for both engineers and drivers.”

Horner emphasised the need to expand Red Bull’s operational window, which is highly sensitive to temperature and other factors.

“We need to enhance the car’s balance and broaden that window, and the team is acutely aware of this and working diligently to address it.”

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According to Fox Sports, McLaren secured its first front-row lockout at the Austrian Grand Prix since 2021. In contrast, Red Bull experienced a frustrating race weekend, with its strategic decisions falling unexpectedly short.

The upcoming Belgian Grand Prix at Spa offers both teams a chance to demonstrate their superiority, especially given the circuit’s high-speed nature and challenging layout.

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