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Is Red Bull better or worse off one year after Horner's sacking? Our writers have their say

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Sebastian Vettel 2013 F1 clean sweep never likely - Adrian Newey

Red Bull's Adrian Newey doubts Sebastian Vettel could have taken a clean sweep of the 2013 Formula 1 season even if Pirelli's more favourable tyres had been used all year

Pirelli's switch back to 2012 construction from the Hungarian Grand Prix worked in Red Bull's favour.

Although Vettel was defeated by Lewis Hamilton's Mercedes at the Hungaroring, he won every race from the following Spa event onwards.

But Newey feels season-long domination was unlikely regardless of tyres, as he does not think Red Bull had the pace to steamroller the competition early on regardless of the rubber.

"I think we were, in truth, still finding our feet again after the exhausts were so heavily restricted through position and mapping at the end of 2011," Newey said when asked by AUTOSPORT if Vettel could have taken a season clean sweep.

"I would regard this year's car as very much last year's car with a few extra months between races rather than a new car. It was very much a very, very close relation of last year's car with a winter break.

"Last year and the early part of this year was still about learning how to get the car to work without the exhaust technology that we enjoyed in 2010 and 2011."

But he reckons Vettel's own performance was at a relentlessly high level throughout the season.

"I think Sebastian's driving this year showed a level of maturity that was quite stunning," said Newey.

"He is obviously young and learning and that has been the exciting thing.

"If you go back to 2009, our first year with him at Red Bull after Toro Rosso, he made mistakes and we made mistakes.

"I think together - Sebastian as a driver and us as a team - we have matured and developed, and hopefully we will make less mistakes."

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