Go figure, it doesn't work now, even though it did when I made the post.Sorry this link is not working.
Here is the HTML version, sadly without illustrations of graphs.
http://74.125.113.132/search?q=cache:kf ... clnk&gl=ca
Anytime any component is changed in relative position, it has to take energy to do it. That energy has to come from the drivetrain power, thus it removes from total output power. This is one of the many factors that rob a drivetrain of power, and any reduction or elimination adds to performance.
My point is that this also leads to heat buildup inside the CV joint. The more power, the higher revolutions, and angular displacement contribute. Considering that the inboard CV joint lives in a very hot and harsh environment, this would contribute to failure. I would like to know exactly which CV joints on the Red Bulls have failed, and my bet would be that it is in the inboard CV joints.