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Voir la version complète : Red Bull in crisis? Horner denies: "The problems are not serious Jerez"



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13/02/2014, 20h35
"Nothing serious." Christian Horner, team principal of Red Bull, minimizes the problems encountered in the first outing of the season at Jerez and excludes design errors. The team champion was forced to prematurely terminate the test at the end of January. RB10 The new car has completed only 21 laps in the four days of testing at the Spanish circuit. The Mercedes, the team most reliable according to the data obtained in the first test, it went over the 300 laps.

OVERHEATING - The false start of the Red Bull is at least in part due to overheating problems. And while in the paddock began to circulate doubts on the reliability of the new car, home Red Bull confidence in the designer Adrian Newey remains unchanged. "There are things that we need to tidy up, but it's nothing serious. And of course, the Renault has had its problems are analyzing., But these machines are so complicated that even small problems can cause major failures" revealed Chris Horner, team principal of Red Bull, the British broadcaster Sky Sports.


IN BAHRAIN 19 - The circus turn back 'engines February 19 on the occasion of the test program in Bahrain. Horner does not provide any indication of the changes that the team is making to the car in preparation for the appointment. "Obviously there's a lot 'to do but there is still time before the opener," says Horner, alluding to the Grand Prix of Australia on 16 March. "The test in Bahrain next week are an important exam and both we and the Renault we are working very hard - says - we do not want to live another situation like the one at Jerez but the tests are just that, to solve the problems so that not occur during the races. "