Vettel hopes Red Bull to use ‘F-duct’ soon
Alongside innovators McLaren, it emerged on Thursday that Sauber, Williams, Mercedes and Ferrari will be using similar driver-activated air inlet systems, to stall the downforce onto the rear wing, in Shanghai.
With its Mercedes engine already more powerful than the Renault, the device is giving McLaren a substantial straight line advantage over Red Bull.
Designer Adrian Newey has admitted to working on an F-duct for the RB6, and German Vettel said on Thursday that he hopes it is ready soon.
Asked whether it will be on the car in Barcelona, he answered: "I hope so.
"China is the last flyaway race for a while, with a number of grands prix in Europe to follow. Hopefully we'll have it (the F-duct).
"We have no fixed date. Like all the others, we're working on it," Vettel revealed.
He said the system can deliver up to half a second per lap, which is a potential development that no capable team can ignore.
But "it's not easy (to integrate quickly), because McLaren worked on it in the development stage for a long time," said Vettel.