Bit of an off-shoot, but Red Bull were around 20 kph faster than McLaren through the highest corners on the circuit - 11 and 12 - and they carried that speed into the next straight. That's.....a lot, and a little more relevant to Sepang than Melbourne. They've still got a lot of aerodynamic development to do with this car.Owen.C93 wrote:McLaren were 4kph quicker through the speed trap, Malaysia has much longer straights which can only help. If Red-Bull don't have KERS it could be great in the race.