- 19 Dec 09, 19:04#174978
The other day I was thinking about how Honda, BMW & Toyota left F1. All three citing cost being the major factor but BMW did drop the hint as did Toyota & Honda that they want to spend money on developing more greener engines and that F1 is no longer the right R&D environment for that.
However I think soon enough, within the next 5 years that we will see a large amount of manufacturers coming back to F1 with engines on offer.
Why? The refueling ban.
I think its a smart move to ban refuelling, engines now have to perform at the highest standards possible consuming the least amount of fuel in order to make the cars lighter which makes them faster.
Renault know their engine is the best on fuel consumption and I think its why they decided to stay in the sport. The cosworth engine will in my opinion drink pertrol. The Mercedes/Ferrari engines already consume quite a bit more than they would like. This in turn the makes the engine freeze something that will be looked at throughout 2010.
I personally expect it to be modified greatly for the 2011 season so manufacturers can start making modifications to their engines again to make them more fuel efficient and thus greener.
Do I sound correct in anyway shape or form? Or has the off season already got to me!
However I think soon enough, within the next 5 years that we will see a large amount of manufacturers coming back to F1 with engines on offer.
Why? The refueling ban.
I think its a smart move to ban refuelling, engines now have to perform at the highest standards possible consuming the least amount of fuel in order to make the cars lighter which makes them faster.
Renault know their engine is the best on fuel consumption and I think its why they decided to stay in the sport. The cosworth engine will in my opinion drink pertrol. The Mercedes/Ferrari engines already consume quite a bit more than they would like. This in turn the makes the engine freeze something that will be looked at throughout 2010.
I personally expect it to be modified greatly for the 2011 season so manufacturers can start making modifications to their engines again to make them more fuel efficient and thus greener.
Do I sound correct in anyway shape or form? Or has the off season already got to me!

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