But team driver Sebastian Vettel has now been quoted by an Austrian television broadcast as confirming that his car will indeed have a double diffuser in the Principality. The German, however, expects the true effect of the development to only become clear once the calendar moves on to the more conventional circuit in Turkey two weeks later. Vettel told the ORF programme Sport am Sonntag: "But if the diffuser helps us, then it will also help in Monaco."
PaddockTalk Perspective
With some in the paddock believing Red Bull already have the better car, but have been behind on implementing good strategy to take advantage of their car...
This could be the key to finally supplanting Brawn GP at the front, though obviously Brawn won't be sitting idle despite errant rumors they don't have any budget for development.
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