Red Bull's livery (F1.com) For a sport that has committed so much time and effort into formulating a more equitable brand of racing, Formula 1 seems to have a new monster at its helm. The precedent-setting regulations changes of 2022 have not had the intended ramifications on reducing the dominance of the big budget teams. Sure, the era of Mercedes AMG Petronas may have been nullified, but the next corporate entity has stepped up to the plate: Red Bull Racing. It was a testament to Red Bull's Bahrain preeminence to see musings about a potential "perfect season." Surely at least one challenger will occupy the top step of the podium on a certain occasion in 2023, but the sense of foreboding regarding RBR's Constructors' Championship hopes looms on the horizon. Despite the new technical directives that were meant to bring the grid closer together, Red Bull's current championship odds rest at -450 (courtesy of SportsBettingDime), essentially stating ...