Red Bull wary of Belgian GP

2010-08-17 08:50
 

Christian Horner is concerned that F1's upcoming rounds at Spa-Francorchamps and Monza could be tough challenges for the 2010 Red Bull cars.

The RB6 was utterly dominant on the tight curves of Hungary recently but the famous Belgian and Italian circuits - featuring long stretches that favour the strongest engines - could not be more different.

Germany's Auto Motor und Sport said the Red Bull's advantage was most noticeable at circuits that required high levels of downforce but at Spa only moderate grip is required.

"It's in the twisty second sector that we will have to make up time," team boss Horner said. "Down the hill to Eau Rouge, and on the long straight and then back to the finish, we will lose out."

After winning in Hungary at the end of a dominant weekend for Red Bull Mark Webber insisted that the team could not become complacent about the next races.

"You get the same amount of points for all of them but they will provide different challenges for us as a team and technically for the cars," he said.

He said the main weakness of the Red Bull package at the lower downforce circuits was the Renault engine.

"We know we don't have the most powerful engine," Webber admitted.


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