Red Bull Racing Using Traction Control?

i'd say: rev limiter. and that'S it. he accelerates doing a narrower angle from lower speed than usual in that corner, that brings up the slip afterall. the skidmarks then represent the engine running into the limiter, cutting throttle, going back into limiter, cutting throttle, and so forth until he changes to next gear. secret revealed.
 
Since its forbidden i cannot see RedBull using it and have the risky of getting caught, and if caught, it will be shameful! So i won't think twice to answer negative to TC control. And those who know of F1 should also know that ECU systems are all build from Mclaren so they are all using the same units.
 
there is no TC involve there thats one aspect of the rule that no one can hide from the FIA inspections. the video source is bad so i watch the sequence from the BBC broadcast of the race and the explanation is really simple. when you see the skid mark starting to change thats where there is also a surface change, remember that the interior line of the hairpin have been resurfaces almost every year since the pass few years so you go to a bumpless surface to a bumpy surface and thats the result you'll get.
 
And also there's no eeeeeeeven any of engine sounds sounded like being limited anywhere Webber's onboard, as 'DRRRRRR'.
Then on telemetry? there would be no other way to hide.
 
@Steve Matchett "Ok, I've now talked the matter over with Jon Wheatley, Red Bull's team manager: This is what he had to say"
Jon Wheatley "Ok, seen the clip, been through the data and what happened, in chronological order, was
1) High degree of rear wheel slip.
2) Joint in the tarmac.
3) Cross axle oscillation.
4) Alternating driveshaft wind and unwind out of phase. If you have a good look at the vid you can see the rubber marks alternate left and right rather than as pairs."
End of quote.

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