After the Singapore Grand Prix a rumour, or story of sorts, emerged about Red Bull using a traction control system. The story came from the observations of former F1 team owner Giancarlo Minardi.
Adding intensity to the speculation was Minardi’s observation that Sebastian Vettel’s car sounded different to all other cars in the field, including Mark Webber’s. Perfect fuel for conspiracy theorists. Several outlets picked up on the story and good summary was published by Jalopnik.
Darren Heath, though, is having none of this conspiracy and savaged much of the coverage the story received, while taking aim at sites like AUSmotive along the way:
Tapping voraciously into their well-worn computers, F1 reporters – who really should know better – rapidly informed the world of the Italian’s ridiculous accusations, their words immediately jumped upon by that wonderful cabal of ill-informed fools so prevalent in society these days – the amateur hacks.
Give a man a keyboard and access to the internet and a whole world of pain is coming your way.
F1_know_it_all.com, grand-prix-expert.net, formula_insider.co.uk et al (names changed to protect the guilty) feed like a pack of ravenous dogs on this rubbish, telling their literally hundreds of readers how it was, how it is and how it shall be.
Sitting in their armchairs thousands of miles from the race track in question, and never having set foot in an F1 paddock, just doesn’t appear to matter to these goons. They’re going to tell you, me and the world what’s going on.
Ouch! That little rant aside, Heath returns to the subject at hand saying Red Bull is winning because they work harder than any other team and that young Vettel is actually a damn good driver. Moreover, the engine sounds which Minardi referred to have been audible all year and there’s nothing to see here, as Fernando Alonso pointed out.
Follow the source link below for the full article, it’s well worth reading.
[Source: Darren Heath | Pic: Red Bull/Getty Images]
2 replies on “Darren Heath sticks up for Red Bull”
I don’t like Darren Heath much, its ironic that he has pot shots at all those websites, his high horse is getting about the right size to tip over these days. I think in this particular case he has a point to his article, but attacking other sites sounds a little childish and probably a little ill-informed.
While I have no affiliation to any of the publications mentioned, or this one, other than being a reader and the occasional armchair supporter of motorsport and cars, I think everyone is entitled to an opinion, and the teams are able to provide their rebutle. Its how the press works, if his royal highness doesn’t like it, perhaps he should go back to taking photos and not worry about blogging his opinion.
Red Bull is, frankly, better than the others. Period. All the complaining is just sour grapes. I feel that some of the teams attitude is; 1.open the hood, 2.pour in money, 3.win races. Fortunately, it is much more than that.