Max Verstappen of the Netherlands and Red Bull Racing-Honda RBPT drives to the grid ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Singapore- Source: Getty
Red Bull F1 admitted that the RB20 did have a device to adjust the front bib height after the FIA's ruling ahead of the 2024 US Grand Prix this weekend. There were reports leading up to the weekend that the sport's governing body had found a device on one of the teams and was imposing a ruling against using it.
Leading up to the weekend, some of the teams expressed concerns about the device as it could help the team adjust the ride height of the car during parc ferme between qualifying and the race. As the race approached, it became clear that it was Red Bull that were the team in question after its rivals alerted the FIA of the device.
Ahead of the race at the Circuit of the Americas, Red Bull admitted to having the device on the car as their spokesperson revealed (via Motorsport.com):
