WATCH: Red Bull uses world’s fastest drone to capture Max Verstappen’s scintillating wet-tires lap in RB20
Red Bull has always had a knack for doing something innovative with its various sporting activities.
Max Verstappen (Via: X/Racefans, screenshot)
The Red Bull group has a well-known reputation for pushing the limits with the stunts they pull off every now and then in the various sports they compete in. F1 is an extremely important sporting category for them and Max Verstappen is their biggest star!
The 2024 F1 season is just a day away and ahead of it, a new video has been making the rounds on the internet. Red Bull recently had Max Verstappen lapping the Silverstone race track in wet conditions and to make the event epic, they used the world’s fastest drone to capture the footage.
From the below-mentioned video, one can see that the shots are breathtaking. The drone can be seen capturing the footage from various angles at high/low speed and this is undoubtedly one of the best F1 footage that has come out in recent times.
Video: @redbullracing used the world's fastest drone to film @Max33Verstappen lapping a wet Silverstone in their new RB20.#F1 pic.twitter.com/453o1q2mTT
— RaceFans (@racefansdotnet) February 27, 2024
The Austrian outfit usually tinkers with the sport to make certain things different, but in Verstappen’s case, they have deployed the world’s fastest drone. On a light-hearted note, the high-speed drone is what one requires to keep up with the pace of the Dutchman.
Max Verstappen is the favorite heading into the Bahrain GP
While Red Bull and Max Verstappen have got the world talking with their recent antics, the latter is going into the upcoming Bahrain race weekend, as the out-and-out favorite to triumph in the event. The 26-year-old was able to secure the victory in last year’s race as well.
Moreover, after the recently concluded F1 testing event, it is believed that the RB20 is yet another mighty machinery that Red Bull has produced. During the 2023 season, Verstappen single-handedly was able to win 19 Grand Prix out of the possible 22 and the same could happen this year.
Max and Checo have both won in Bahrain and have the same number of career podium finishes there ? pic.twitter.com/ODcx10asJJ
— Oracle Red Bull Racing (@redbullracing) February 27, 2024
The 2024 Bahrain Grand Prix FP1 and FP2 session are slated to take place tomorrow and ahead of it, the hype has started to pick up pace. The Bahrain International Circuit supports high-speed racing with several overtaking opportunities and considering this, it will be fascinating to see how Max Verstappen will perform in the first race of the 2024 F1 season.
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