More Claytons protests?
Red Bull have certainly been in the spotlight for long time now regarding just how legal their cars have been. But for all the talk they have not once been penalized for racing with any illegal parts. The closest IMO was Silverstone last year.
Even I'm getting a little ticked off with people/teams questioning Red Bull and yet not carrying through, and I'd have to include Ferrari in that criticism. Some say they don't want F1 to suffer from a scandal, but, personally I think they should put up or shut up. If anyone thinks the Red Bull car is illegal, then formally protest, its that simple. And, for the record, I'd have no problems with a legitimate protest over my teams car, so I don't see a real reason for not protesting.
The backdrop to the above is that I found out, through
this article at F1Talks that Mercedes again complained to the FiA (immediately after the Valencia race) about Red Bull, and in particular engine overrun. Merc also raised this with the FiA before the season started. As I understand it Red Bull are achieving very high levels of exhaust blowing by cutting out cylinders on low speed corners to achieve deceleration while maintaining higher engine run and thus better exhaust blowing.