Sunday, 2 February 2014

Exodus suspected cause.

Red Bull-Renault

Red Bull-Renault is not at all convincing during pre-season testing in Jerez.Red Bull-Renault is not at all convincing during pre-season testing in Jerez.
The defending champion team's performance surprised many people.
The exodus of the number of key figure behind their success the past four seasons is suspected as the cause.
However, rush owner Dietrich Mateschitz of Red Bull issued a rebuttal.
"The problem is in the engine (Renault) and not on our team, which remains at the highest level," explained the man from Austria.
Red Bull has lost Aerodynamics Director Peter Prodromou, who joined McLaren.
In addition, the vehicle dynamics Director Mark Ellis and Simulation Technician Chief Giles Wood overtake Mercedes.
During the test session, Red Bull is not convincing, even worth saying sag.
The first day of testing (28/1) an error occurred mounting parts that make Sebastian Vettel late down the asphalt.
He had tried his RB10 about 15 minutes before the test session is closed.
The next day returned an error occurs in the installation of ERS who have never experienced before.
The peak on the last day, Red Bull was forced taken into first after just able to pack 21 laps.
Mateschitz always took a full day to spend time overseeing the trials of winter since 1995 , when he was the owner of Sauber .
Presence in Jerez on Thursday (30/1) in conjunction with the new RB10 driven breakdowns Daniel Ricciardo in the first lap.
"The initial problem is not at all surprising. We predicted a tough first test and must be addressed for the next test in Bahrain," he said.
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DatePublished: February 02, 2014 at 12:00
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