Joy becomes crisis as Red Bull implodes in Turkey

 Joy becomes crisis as Red Bull implodes in Turkey
Sebastian Vettel after collision with Mark Webber, Red Bull Racing, Turkish Grand Prix, 30.05.2010 Istanbul, Turkey / Copyright: Batchelor / xpb

Having arrived with a dominant car and leading both world championships, Red Bull has departed Turkey in crisis.

"They step on their tails too often," said BBC commentator Martin Brundle, after Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel crashed while running one-two at Istanbul Park.

Crash and loss of tempers aside, the team's management then misled the media about Webber's fuel-saving engine setting and gave the undoubtable impression that it is the young German Vettel who they want to win the 2010 title.

Compounding the team-induced mess is that the isolated Webber, 33 - who had been in the midst of contract negotiations about 2011 - is now the clear leader of the world championship.

Even Webber's race engineer Ciaran Pilbeam has been put offside. When asked why Webber was not told that Vettel was much faster, Marko told Auto Motor und Sport: "We told his engineer but he did not pass on the information."

Dr Helmut Marko, believed to be leading the German-speaking faction of the Austrian-owned team, denied that Red Bull is poisoned by an internal division.

"That's not true. We are handling our team and both drivers in the same way."

The speed of the crisis is marked out by the memories of just two weeks ago, when Vettel and Webber exaltedly leapt off the motor home into the Monaco harbour.

"I'm sure they are not going to be going out for dinner in the coming days," Marko said when asked if Sunday had destroyed their relationship.

For many in the paddock, despite their apparent media-savvy humour, Red Bull has never been the friendliest team in the paddock.

"They were always trying to squeeze (tension) between Fernando (Alonso) and Felipe (Massa) and at the moment they are facing this situation on their side," said Ferrari team boss Stefano Domenicali.

Referring to his Maranello employer, Fernando Alonso said: "It shows that there is a united team in the paddock."

"The important thing is to have respect," Felipe Massa added.

Team boss Christian Horner insists he will sort out the mess before Canada, after a patch-up job in the Turkey paddock proved impossible because Vettel had stormed out of the circuit.

"One of our drivers has gone," Marko confirmed when asked by the press late on Sunday.

Source: GMM

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 Mikeado Mikeado
It looked to me like a racing incident. These cars change direction at the slightest twitch with their fine-tuned aerodynamics, so it could easily have been a pure accident. They're both racing eachother - no team orders - so Webber was allowed to defend the move that Vettel was allowed to put on him, and unfortunately it all ended up in an embarrassing collision.
May 31, 2010 2:38 pm
 Iconic Iconic
I don't see anything accidental about that. That was pure and simple aggressive racing between 2 extremely competitive drivers. According to team management, Webber wasn't supposed to defend his position, but that wasn't communicated to him. This was pretty unfortunate, but when you have 2 top drivers on the same team it's not surprising. But that was pretty crazy to watch. The Mclaren battle was insane too.
May 31, 2010 2:47 pm
 jale jale
@ iconic yes but they have some respect in Mclaren (lewis didn't push button into grass, he had some space)!!!
May 31, 2010 3:35 pm
 Iconic Iconic
@ Jale, absolutely. I think that's why it was so insane, it looked so damn perfect and almost orchestrated. They pulled it off like champions. It seemed like the Red Bulls just tried to call each others bluffs.
May 31, 2010 3:48 pm
 scratchy996 scratchy996
even the German commentators said it was Vettel's fault. he just assumed Webber will let him pass.
May 31, 2010 2:54 pm
 N20_Purge N20_Purge
Weird hand movements... some people could take that the wrong way. :/
May 31, 2010 3:08 pm
 mn07 mn07
webber was slower. He should have moved a bit. If vettel didn't go for it Hamilton wou;d have passed him. Webber was holding vettel.
May 31, 2010 3:09 pm
 jale jale
Weber was wrong, he didn't let vettel to move and he was in front...Weber must let him to do the curve like anyone had...2 of 3 cheefs in red bull are for vettel...gentleman this is a clear situation-webber is wrong! "The important thing is to have respect" by Felipe Massa
May 31, 2010 3:33 pm
 scratchy996 scratchy996
i agree , but Vettel just assumed Webber will move, that was the mistake.
May 31, 2010 3:46 pm
 kooper kooper
I have to agree with the people saying this was a racing incident, pure and simple. I thought the official verdict is that team orders should no longer apply, which I'd say is what was the case here. Webber was leading, didn't want to give away P1, Vettel tried to take it, they clashed (sadly), end of story. I say both men should just harden up, have a beer together and put this behind them. It's F1, it's supposed to be racing. In racing, $hit happens. I'm quite disappointed in RBR. They're not doing a very good job of keeping the peace between their drivers, and they clearly favor Vettel. On top of that, they seem quite happy with taking out their laundry in public as it were. It's grossly unfair towards Weber, but funnily enough also towards Vettel. Still, RBR favoring Vettel as much as they do alone makes me hope Weber soundly trounces Vettel in this year's chamionship. That, and Vettel's crybaby behavior...
June 1, 2010 2:50 am
 garyk1 garyk1
Your the metal one Vettel, you caused the crash, you caused Red Bull to lose the lead in the drivers championship. Show some maturity take the blame and move on so the team can go onto winning the championship if not the media will run with this and destroy you. You two have the best cars this year use them, be friends and bring home a championship for Red Bull.
May 31, 2010 4:50 pm
 joshg_5 joshg_5
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May 31, 2010 5:31 pm
 BaoMa BaoMa
+1 I totally agree....... :D
June 1, 2010 2:33 am