Quote Originally Posted by zako85 View Post
There was very little engine development between 2010 and 2013. Much of V8 engine development was frozen, and all manufacturer's V8 engines were more similar in terms of power output. So most of tech competition was actually in the realm of chassis design and aero, and RedBull was superb at that game. Renault got lucky with RBR, because with very little R&D spent on the engines of that generation, they got so many titles.

Anyways.. the way I see it, Red Bull is drama queen of the sport right now. I don't know what RBR was counting on when they were burning bridges with Renault, that Ferrari or Mercedes will supply them a works engine? Please.
it was about the time they where linked to vw
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