Horner hits back at McLaren’s 'paranoia' as FIA clears Red Bull in ride-height controversy (Image Source: IANS)
United States Grand Prix: Christian Horner, Red Bull's team principal, has defended his team against accusations regarding a ride-height-altering device on the RB20, as scrutiny intensifies during the 2024 United States Grand Prix.
This comes after McLaren and other rival teams raised suspicions that Red Bull’s car might have breached Formula 1’s regulations by using the device during 'parc ferme' conditions, where no adjustments are allowed.
The controversy erupted after McLaren alleged that the device in question, located on the "bib" at the front of the car’s floor, could potentially allow Red Bull to change the car’s ride height.