
The Red Bull Racing Formula 1 team is one of the few teams that is still racing with an 'ordinary' gearbox. But Red Bull's motorsport advisor Helmut Marko revealed the team could run the seamless shift gearbox as early as the Spanish Grand Prix if things go according to plan in next week's test at Circuit de Catalunya.
Helmut Marko said about the team's current gearbox situation: "Apart from Spyker, all the teams are driving with continuously variable transmission. We have to re-tighten this by Barcelona, because it costs us time with every change of gear and acceleration."
Apart from the gearbox Red Bull will continue to improve its aerodynamics. "Apart from that, the aerodynamics are being completely reworked - not because the ones used before were an aberration but because the second stage of expansion was always planned to happen around this time," Marko said.
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