As for whether it's easy to drive? The tuning window is narrow?
The team already has Verstappen, and Pan is top-notch in adaptability to the car.
Because of Pan's presence, when Red Bull designed the car, they only needed to slightly adjust the car's characteristics according to Verstappen's driving habits. After that, they didn't need to worry about anything else, just focus on stacking the car's performance, as Pan could solve other operational issues himself.
With such a driver, all Red Bull needed to do was to devote all their energy to development, striving to catch up with Mercedes.
Then find an experienced driver who can match Verstappen's pace to be the number two driver.
According to Red Bull's current car design philosophy, it's inevitable for their car to have a narrow tuning window.
They rely entirely on the driver's personal skills and the car's power to compete fiercely with Hamilton on the track.
