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Red Bull race engineer explains difficulties of working with different drivers

Article To news overview © Getty Images/Red Bull Contentpool One of Red Bull's most experienced race engineers has given an insight into the challenges of working with individual drivers. Simon Rennie - now the team's Group Leader of Simulation Engineering - previously spent several years as a race engineer for the outfit and worked with the likes of Mark Webber, Daniel Ricciardo and more recently Alex Albon. With this role involving working closely with the driver and getting their feedback on the car, Rennie admits it can be difficult to understand what the driver is saying unless a strong bond has been formed. "Two drivers might be feeling the same thing in the car - but they’ll...
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