Vettel’s old chassis was ‘bent’
AR1.com has called Vettel's Red Bull a lemon since the start of off-season testing. Not only did it keep breaking down, but it has now been revealed the chassis was built crooked. A true lemon. He got another chassis for the Spanish GP, but it broke down in qualifying and he had to start 15th. When it finally made it through the entire race Vettel set fastest lap and came through the field to finish 4th. Is he still the best driver in F1? We were beginning to have our doubts. Perhaps we should not jump to conclusions too soon. |
(GMM) The chassis used by Sebastian Vettel in the first four races of 2014 was bent, according to Germany's Auto Motor und Sport.
The reigning quadruple world champion notably struggled alongside fresh-faced teammate Daniel Ricciardo until Spain, where he spectacularly scythed through the field and declared for the first time that driving in 2014 is "fun".
Although no obvious chassis flaw was found between the Chinese and Spanish grand prix, Red Bull nonetheless put Vettel at the wheel of the winter testing chassis in Barcelona.
"I do think it made a difference," the German declared after the race.
Auto Motor und Sport correspondent Michael Schmidt said further investigations have been taking place at Milton Keynes after Barcelona.
He confirmed: "The chassis he (Vettel) used in the first four races was in fact crooked."
Schmidt said Vettel, the winner of the last nine grands prix of 2013 on the trot, had suspected something was wrong with his car after China.
"A second down (to Ricciardo) was too much. I had not forgotten how to drive," said the German.