giantfan10 wrote:not looking good for Red Bull at all based on these quotes from Marko and Horner at f1today.net
Marko:"We are promised again and again 'Next time it will be better, the test results are encouraging'. But if you have an engine failure after 50 kilometres, that is incomprehensible,"
With all the engines, driveability is significantly worse than in testing. We wanted an improvement and we have taken a step back," he said. "The gap to the top now is frightening,"
Horner: "The actual power is the same as we had in Abu Dhabi last year,"
They were according to Lotus 85 Hp down last year. If Merc has gained 50 hp and Ferrari 80 and Renault are at Status Quo....