Oh yes, what a surprise, an Italian website writes something about an rival of Ferrari. I don't even consider if it is right or not on such articles(no offence towards you Shelly). But I'll shall go in it for this time;
he says that he suspects that redbull has traction control, only on vettel's car.
I fail to see why they would run TC only on Vettel's car and not on Webber's
1) vettel had 2.5 sec per lap advantage, and this kind of performance leap is not possible trough normal engine chassis development
We have seen big gaps very often in F1. Senna/Prost, Schumacher in the Ferrari, Williams in the early 90's, Hamilton was much quicker on a few occasions than the rest of the field(Monaco 2008, for example), it is very much possible that a team were just so much better than others.
2) vettel was able to accelerate 50mt before any other out of turn 10 in Singapore
Setup and a driving style that matches the car.
3) vettel's car emitted rasping noise
I would love to hear that sound, does someone have a link?
I think that 1) is overestimated: drBeck's intelligentf1 has shown that the real advantage was around 1s - thus overestimate undermines all subsequent statements
And a one second performance is just perfectly fine and a team would be able to pull that off. Nothing fancy here.
On strange noise: I think it is offical that renalut uses 4-cylinder cut, and this is a great way of offsetting the power/exhaust volume relationship (double the volume for the same power), but that it is not traction control.
Then I don't see why;
1. Other Renault powered teams do not have the sound
2. Only Vettel has the sound.
On the other hand, let's take a look at this;
http://www.f1technical.net/development/187. Torque control, it is more likely that this is used than let the engine switch between 4 and 8 cylinders.
Let's take a step back to 1994, Schumacher and his Benetton won the WDC(maybe a slightly bad example with all the cheating they did lol). Schumachers team mates on the other hand, they were pretty much nowhere. Want to know why? Because the Benetton was designed for Schumacher and his driving style, the others simply couldn't drive the damn thing. What I am saying is; The Red Bull is designed for Vettel, with Vettels driving style in mind. With that, he is just able to extract more from the car, get on the power earlier etc. etc. etc. It also shows why Webber is pretty much nowhere compared to Vettel; different driving styles.
Since 2009 Red Bull has been accused of cheating on a regular basis, yet in all those years nothing has been found, even with more stricter tests they were not found to have anything illegal. To me, this is just another one of those cheating accusations.