Brawn GP are starting to cast a worrying glance over their shoulder as Red Bull continue to improve.
The gap between Sebastian Vettel and Championship pacesetter Jenson Button is down to 25 points after the German won at Silverstone while 30.5 points separate Brawn and Red Bull in the Constructors' Championship.
Brawn team principal Ross Brawn says the team are eager to get back to winning ways at Nurburgring, where they will introduce new "bits" to their car.
"Red Bull have been pretty close all year, so I think we have got to find some performance because they made a good step at Silverstone," the Brit said.
"With the confusion over the tyres, we didn't run some new pieces we had because Friday [at Silverstone] was very difficult with the tyre temperature. We couldn't determine how the new bits were working, so we decided to avoid confusion and went back to what we had in Turkey.
"So we've got those bits and we have some new improvements for the Nurburgring."
Brawn attributed their struggles at the British Grand Prix to the cooler conditions, which affected their tyres.
"It has always been a strong car aerodynamically and at Silverstone in the slow medium speed stuff, we didn't take the return we normally could because the tyres were cold," Brawn said. "So when we got to the complex there wasn't enough temperature in the tyres for our normal advantages to come through in that area.
"But we probably need to see a bit more in normal conditions to really judge it - a race where we are comfortable we are performing how we should be.
"With all due respect we were racing Williams and Ferrari at Silverstone, and we don't normally do that. I don't think they made a step, I think we struggled a bit."
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timcoe
"Hey Paulsakk, grow up and back up your pathetic comment about hating Brawn. You cringe when you hear of their success? Why on earth would you do that about a brand new team that everyone else sees as a fairytale story of rising from the ashes. If I said 'I hate Massa' I'd back it up and give reasons. Vettel irritates me with his baby faced stupid looking cheeks, and thrusting fingers into the camera when he has any success. There. reasons behind the critique. Also, he threatens Button and I want another British F1 World Champion."
paulsakk
"every time i hear of brawns success i cringe, i simply hate them"
leo88
"It's obvious this season that the only weekness in BGP001 is the car's ability to generate enough heat on its tyres. But with the caliber of Ross Brawn's intelligence, he must have found the solution to the problem, especially with a 3 week break. This is indeed a luxury of time to develop the car further. Let's see what will happen on friday's practice session & saturday's qualy to really gauge who among them is supreme. If the Red Bulls can overwhelm them, then this season will become even more interesting! It all boils down to who among them has a flawless pitstop strategy & good tyre management based on the car's behaviour on the track irregardless of track temperature or weather conditions. Goodluck to both of them!"
jezatmh
"Ross Brawn knows the cars weaknesses.Not many bosses can say that.My guess is that they will be strong in Germany.If RB says they have improvements then I believe him because he is the best there is on the gridwall.Would be nice to see a battle at the front.Vettel vs Button and Webber vs Barricello."
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