If the DDRS really is as effective as they say, that might mean that they have hopefully bad (in comparison) race pace!
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Honestly, why do Sky keep saying that Vettel was 31 points behind with 6 to go in 2010? Alonso's been leading this forever really, and he was coming back from behind that year too.
BBC F1 technical analyst Gary Anderson: "Red Bull had a significant advantage over the field in qualifying at Suzuka, and a probable explanation has emerged. They are using for the first time a 'double DRS' system. Unlike the one Mercedes have been using since the start of the year, this acts solely on the rear wing - although whether it reduces the downforce of the lower beam wing or the main plane when the DRS overtaking device is activated remains unclear. The bottom line, though, is that it means Red Bull can run more downforce to make the car faster in the corners without the consequent penalty on the straights. Then in the race the car should be fast enough over the lap to protect itself. But the problems will come if they don't qualify on pole - then Vettel and Webber would have problems overtaking." I don't think RBR will have trouble staying in front.
Morning everyone!, hoping for a Kobayashi or Kimi win to keep me awake dont't think a Red Bull procession will keep me up after almost a whole day deprived of sleep