The tensions between Ferrari and Red Bull have reached a boiling point as Ferrari’s CEO issued a stark warning to Red Bull concerning the ongoing ‘Bibgate’ saga surrounding Red Bull’s RB20 car. The controversy has rocked the Formula 1 world, with accusations of rules violations and underhanded tactics flying between the two powerhouse teams.

The issue came to a head during the recent race in Monaco, where Red Bull’s RB20 car was scrutinized for potential breaches of regulations. The team’s use of a controversial ‘bib’ design on the car’s rear wing raised eyebrows among competitors and officials alike. Ferrari’s CEO, known for his outspoken nature, did not hold back in expressing his concerns about the situation.
In a statement that sent shockwaves through the paddock, Ferrari’s CEO declared that the actions of Red Bull went beyond mere rule-bending and crossed into the territory of outright cheating. The strong language used by Ferrari’s CEO underscored the seriousness of the allegations and highlighted the deep-seated animosity between the two rival teams.
The fallout from Ferrari’s warning has been swift, with Red Bull vehemently denying any wrongdoing and accusing Ferrari of sour grapes. The war of words between the teams has only served to escalate the tensions and further divide fans and pundits alike.

As the FIA launches an investigation into the matter, all eyes are on Red Bull and their handling of the situation. The outcome of the investigation could have far-reaching consequences for the team and the sport as a whole, with potential penalties looming on the horizon.
Regardless of the final verdict, one thing is certain – the rivalry between Ferrari and Red Bull shows no signs of abating. As the teams continue to jostle for supremacy on the track, the off-track drama only serves to add an extra layer of intrigue to an already thrilling Formula 1 season.