McLaren hoping to benefit from blown exhaust ban
With their race pace now close, McLaren believes a big reason for its qualifying deficit is due to Red Bull's perfection of the blown exhaust strategy on Saturday.
"It's quite possible we will close up in qualifying by half a second (if there is a ban)," McLaren team boss Martin Whitmarsh is quoted by Auto Motor und Sport.
Jenson Button told Blick: "They (Red Bull) use the exhaust gases into the diffuser non-stop on a qualifying lap, but not in the race."
The FIA's intention to clamp down on the technology for Silverstone in mid July will be discussed between bosses and Charlie Whiting on Thursday in London.
It has even been rumored that Red Bull is not ruling out challenging the FIA's decision.
"This is about an interpretation of the rules," said Force India's Otmar Szafnauer.
"If the interpretation is different to the FIA, the teams can appeal, but on the other hand the court's ruling will be the interpretation of the federation."
Red Bull's Adrian Newey has expressed surprise and anger that the FIA seems to be pressing ahead with a mid-season technical rule change on the grounds of something other than safety.
But a Pirelli source told O Estado de S.Paulo newspaper: "The (Red Bull) exhausts are too close to the tires."
The source said teams have been told that, on safety grounds, there should be at least a 40cm distance between the exhausts – producing on average 700 degrees C – and the tires.