Lent some perspective from a couple of old F1 team managers that helped me understand the current world (being a Netflix F1 fan myself). They didn’t address Red Bull directly, but said that many teams essentially support one driver primarily and the other driver knows it and is bought in. One of the two authors was with Ferrari during their heyday and said that was the situation they had with Seb being their primary. He actually did get every advantage including a better setup or a better car at times.
I don’t know but that seems like the way Red Bull is doing it too.