- 18 Mar 10, 23:56#190427
http://www.planetf1.com/news/18227/6033 ... -Red-Bull-
A bit bullish (hehe yes I know) to say the least. I recall Newey designing fast-but-fragile cars with the Merc engine when he was still with his former employer

Merc were scared of Red Bull'
Thursday 18th March 2010
'Merc were scared of Red Bull'
'Merc were scared of Red Bull'
Mercedes-Benz turned down the chance to supply Red Bull with engines this year as they were worried the Milton Keynes-based squad would beat them, according to a Red Bull advisor.
It was an open secret that Red Bull were in negotiations with Mercedes at the back end of 2009 after their Renault engines gave them several problems during the season.
The team, though, opted to extend their two-year association with the French manufacturer at the end of the season.
However, Red Bull motorsport advisor Dr. Helmut Marko now claims that their hand was may have been forced as the German marquee didn't want to supply them with engines as they were worried about being beaten.
Marko told Austria's Servus TV: "They didn't want us. Without being arrogant, they knew that if we had that engine, they wouldn't see us [on the track]."
Red Bull's engine woes don't appear to be over as they again had problems in the season-opening race in Bahrain. Mark Webber's engine appeared to give in during the opening lap after smoke was seen bellowing from his car, and team principal Christian Horner admits he's not sure what happened.
"Honestly, I have no idea. You have to ask Renault," he told the official Formula One website.
Later in the race Sebastian Vettel was robbed from a potential race win when a spark plug failed, much to Horner's frustration.
"It is always frustrating when you are in control of the race, your driver is comfortable with his pace in the car and then to have an unexpected problem," he said. "If that is not frustrating, what is?"
http://www.planetf1.com/news/18227/6033 ... -Red-Bull-
A bit bullish (hehe yes I know) to say the least. I recall Newey designing fast-but-fragile cars with the Merc engine when he was still with his former employer


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