Floppy_Boy wrote:
No 2014 title for Vettel then

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In the first half of the year before Redbull got their Coanda exhausts working, Webber was leading Vettel in the champs. Similarly at Silverstone the other year when the Redbull off throttle blowing was banned Vettel didn't look very clever.
You know, I don't know where people got this idea where Vettel was nowhere without the Coanda exhaust, or that he struggled and was nowhere for the first half of the season. I know this is straying OT, but I feel it should be cleared up. He led the standings after Bahrain (round 4), was equal top with Alonso after Spain (round 5), was 2nd, tied with Webber and three points behind Alonso, after Monaco (round 6), fell to third after Canada, but again just three points behind Hamilton (round 7), and then came Valencia with his retirement from the lead. After Valencia, compared to Webber:
Before round 8: 6 points ahead
After round 8: 6 points behind
After round 9: 16 points behind
After round 10: 10 points behind
After round 11: 2 points behind
After round 12: 8 points ahead, and second in the standings
So really, it's all a myth and a load of rubbish, and his "struggles" are down to his single retirement, and Webber beat him once at Silverstone.[/quote]
They had the Coanda before Round 8 infact IIRC since the start of the season pretty sure the "New Chassis" they brought on the last day of Pre-season was Coanda.. However Red Bull weren't the best at getting it to work. Before they got it working Webber had the advantage in quali and was doing alright in the races. It wasn't until they got it truely switched on did Vettels quali improve and did he gain on Webber.
The same trend was shown in '09 before/after the DD and then in '10 with the aggressive maps. Bit of a coincidence .