Some people can be really funny in their innocence.
Minardi:
"The thing that surprised me the most was the RB1 engine’s output sound. Besides speeding up 50 m before any other driver, the Renault engine of the German’s car grinded like no other French engines on track, neither like Mark’s. That sound was similar to the sound made by the engine when the traction control system got into action in the past seasons."
https://jalopnik.com/red-bull-may-have-invented-a-secret-new-hybrid-technolo-1442585020
http://www.racecar-engineering.com/news/red-bulls-traction-secret-revealed/
"KERS has a defined amount of power it can store and discharge but there is no obligation on when to charge it so, the theory goes that Red Bull has figured out a way to use the charging phase to modulate output torque on corner exit. If this were controlled in response to wheelspin, it would be traction control and illegal. What Racecar Engineering is speculating is that it is controlled by sensors in the shocks: shock is compressed means more grip then you have full power, shock is extended then you might get less torque (because it's charging KERS) and less potential wheelspin. In effect a form of traction control which seems to be legal by the letter of the rules. Remember Webber's
tire marks in Montreal?"
http://blog.axisofoversteer.com/2013/10/so-how-is-red-bull-running-traction.html
https://alistairmilne.com/2013/06/19/does-red-bull-have-a-form-of-traction-control/
"Although Renault also supplies engines to Lotus, Williams and Caterham, the lion's share of the alternator problems have been suffered by
Red Bull. A source is quoted as saying: "In other Renault cars, the alternator works perfectly. For the problems encountered by
Red Bull, something is failing due to an external influence, which leads to overheating."
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/report-red-bull-to-blame-for-alternator-failures/
"While Red Bull clinched their third constructors’ title in a row, the celebrations were muted by Vettel being denied his third successive crown for at least another week and reliability problems affecting Australian team mate Mark Webber. “Reliability is a concern, it’s unfortunately our third alternator failure this year which is a ticking time bomb,” Red Bull’s technical head Adrian Newey told Britain’s Sky television."
https://uk.reuters.com/article/moto...-time-bomb-for-red-bull-idUKL4N08Z2TV20121119
If it sounds like TC, looks like TC, and smells like TC, it most probably is too. Oh, and thanks for pointing out that you care more for a driver than you do for the sport by clicking disagree. His idol was a cheater too.