Impossible for us to catch up this season - Red Bull

  • Published on 31 Mar 2015 08:57
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  • By: Rob Veenstra
Dr Helmut Marko remains doubtful Red Bull can catch up in 2015. After Australia, the Red Bull official was warning the energy drink company could quit the sport unless 'equalisation' measures were imposed.

That was when the magnitude of Mercedes' apparent dominance appeared insurmountable, but Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel then broke through in Malaysia for a surprise win. "Hopefully all the nonsense about equalisation stops now," said defeated team boss Toto Wolff on Sunday.

But although Ferrari has managed to close the gap to Mercedes over the winter, Marko remains doubtful Renault can now do the same. "It is not possible to get where Mercedes is," he told the Austrian broadcaster Servus TV. He blames Renault, saying Ferrari has simply done "a better job" than the French manufacturer. "We need an engine that works," insisted Marko.

But not everyone is buying Red Bull's story. Renault, for one, is not giving up on 2015. "Ferrari has done a great job in recent months," boss Cyril Abiteboul is quoted by Brazil's Agencia Estado. "This shows that Mercedes can be beaten. We have to focus on our work, play the game and continue to improve every time we are on the track. Finishing a lap behind the leaders is not where we need to be," he added, "but now we have very clear goals."

However, not every Renault-powered car was a lap down at the chequered flag at Sepang. The sensational teen Max Verstappen, in seventh, finished the race on the lead lap. Germany's authoritative Auto Motor und Sport thinks the reason is simple: the 2015 car produced by the junior team Toro Rosso is better than Adrian Newey's RB11.

Red Bull has already admitted its issues with the brakes at Sepang, and the tyres were also a problem. "Degradation was extremely high," admitted team boss Christian Horner. Part of Red Bull's problem is that its aerodynamic development is delayed because the team is having trouble passing the FIA crash tests with its new short nose solution.

Marko said: "When the new parts come, we will make a significant step." But it will not be enough, he warned: "With the stupid (engine) token system, it is impossible for us to catch up this season."

Not only that, he is worried Ferrari is set to continue to chew into Mercedes' dominance during the course of 2015. "According to my information, Ferrari has an update package for its engine for Canada," Marko told Bild newspaper, referring to the June race in Montreal. "Then they will be level with Mercedes, or maybe even better." (GMM)

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  • ianf1

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    RB is having a mare so far, but bleating to the FIA is not the way to fix things as Ferrari proved at the weekend. It was a strategic mistake by Mercedes to bring their cars in on lap 4 (could they have two stopped if they had stayed out?) and in the end the margin of victory was less than a pitstop - so I think Mercedes still has the edge, but still hats off to Ferrari for outsmarting Mercedes. Wait for Mercedes to win in China though and RB will start whinging again.

    It says something that RB were beaten by TR, but I have to say that the pictures of their brake discs pouring out of the wheel rims was one of the most impressive sights of the race!

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    • Mar 31 2015 - 10:20
    • khasmir

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      I don't think Mercedes could make 2 stops work because of higher tire degradation. They actually had a 'free' pitstop during the safety car period, but it's because they then got stuck in traffic that Vettel was able to build a 10 sec lead. And he held on to that lead until the end of the race, he still had 8 secs left. Maybe if Mercedes had saved a set of options for the last stint, they could have gotten a bit closer.

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      • Mar 31 2015 - 17:50
  • I see no prospect of significant Red Bull improvement this year, unfortunately. Even if they get the new nose approved and reset some front down-draft aerodynamics, the under-performing Renault PU is their Achilles Heel. With the possible exception of Manor-Marussia, all the other cars on the track - all with Merc or Ferrari PU's, will be getting progressively faster, while RB apparently can't without a miracle. We may have to listen to their whining all year.

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    • Mar 31 2015 - 22:39

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