Red Bull arrives in Bahrain with a magical triple pontoon, analysis
Red Bull is no slouch when it comes to speed, but its secrets are rarely visible. The team that entrusted the design of its RB20 to Adrian Newey, this time innovated in the world of the visible with a very surprising pontoon.
The pontoon is an air intake that directs fresh air towards the engine radiators and the engine in order to optimize the operating temperature of the batteries and the three motors (1 thermal and 2 electric). In Bahrain, on this first day of winter testing, Red Bull offered a surprising version of the air intakes.
Usually, the engine collects fresh air from three openings. The two pontoons, and the top of the engine hood, with a central opening. These openings are designed to be as aerodynamic as possible and collect air to the maximum without slowing down the car too much.
Last year, Mercedes arrived with a “zero pontoon” concept where the usually wide and horizontal air inlets were minimized and turned vertical. This zero pontoon concept was primarily aerodynamic, allowing for better airflow towards the rear suspensions and improving road holding. However, Mercedes could not make it work properly and abandoned it mid-season.
A concept in three parts?
No one knows exactly what this type of pontoon consists of at the moment. It appears that the engine is no longer cooled by a single air intake on each side, but by three different ones.