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Will ALPHATAURI surprise the 2022 season?

The AlphaTauri team will put a race car on the track this year that will be very similar Red Bullthis RB18. This is in contrast to last season, when the team based in Faenza, Italy, did not decide to take over the components Red Bulland from the 2020 season.

Photo: HB Press

Team Alpha Tauri had a great 2021 season. The team was often the fifth force, mostly thanks Pierre Gaslya, who showed some good performances. Nursing team Red Bull Racing she decided not to take over the gearbox and rear suspension from the main team last year. Instead, they stayed with the 2019 specification because they felt better with it.

But this year will not be the case. Racing car Alpha Tauri AT03 will rely on design Red Bulland RB18 and even has the possibility of enlargement in 2023. "Od Red Bullbut in 2022 we will take the gearbox, hydraulics and rear suspension,”Is a colleague from the portal The Race revealed the technical director of the team Jody Eggington, which adds that it will Red Bull made the same parts for both teams, as this is possible according to the regulations. According to him Eggington is a subtle difference mainly in aerodynamics on suspension, as this must be specific to each team.

This year's AlphaTaurita AT03 will rely heavily on the new car Red Bull RB18 - Photo: HB Press

Alpha Tauri will be from Red Bull Racing took over the mechanical parts, but the front parts of the race car will be completely shaped by themselves. In recent years, it has Alpha Tauri played with mixing parts from Red Bull Racing with parts they designed themselves. Eggington he’s already looking ahead and says he doesn’t know yet what their race car will look like in years 2023. "We will see for 2023, because then there will be more parts available in the list of portable parts to choose from,”Concluded the technical director AlphaTauria.            

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