The 2023 Formula 1 season has been a dream start for Red Bull, who has swept all six races so far. Four of the six wins were 1-2 finishes between their two drivers, reigning two-time champion Max Verstappen and Mexican driver Sergio Perez.

Verstappen is responsible for four of the six wins, including the latest in Monaco. Meanwhile, Perez snatched two wins in the street circuits of Jeddah and Baku.

Red Bull Wants to Try Something New

The Red Bull RB19 is currently the most dominant car in the grid by a mile. However, the team still plans to mix it up a bit in this weekend's Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona.

Red Bull Motorsport Advisor Helmut Marko told Austrian television station OE24 that the Milton Keynes-based racing team would try something new in Barcelona.

However, the 80-year-old consultant did not elaborate on what type of upgrades the RB19 will have.

During Sergio Perez's crash in qualifying for the Monaco Grand Prix, his car was craned up high, prompting other teams to study the floor of the untouchable car.

Red Bull principal Christian Horner addressed the incident and other teams gathering intelligence to improve their cars.

"It has been a bit of a show and tell from all the teams; everybody has been up in the air at some point. It's the same for everyone. It is very rude to look up people's skirts," the 49-year-old said.