- 01 Feb 14, 08:27#390011
A racing car that does not win, is just art
Cooling has not been an issue tell that to red bull
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A racing car that does not win, is just art
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Does anyone else thing Red bull are trying to cellotape (other types of sticky back plastic are available) a Mercedes engine into the ball odd the RB10
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Dude...your NCC's spell check/predictive text. Fix that sh*t.
The judge was at the test and here is his summary. He sees big problems for renault( red bull in particular because of the tight packaging)
http://thejudge13.com/2014/01/31/f1-tes ... on-keynes/
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But seriously. I hope the FIA don't fix it again for red bull.
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But seriously. I hope the FIA don't fix it again for red bull.
My read is the odds are heavily in favor of just that happening - and as I've said previously, the justification will be last years mid-season rule change to accommodate safety issues for some cars/teams.
I'm sorry but could you explain the angle in which Renault can sell this as a safety issue? "Our engines can't last an entire race, so we plan to park the cars in the middle of the track if you don't give us an extension"?
The most they can do is "we plan to just not race" which is a I-give-up attitude and reflects terribly on the manufacturer itself so I doubt they'd use it as a threat.
They are contractually obliged to turn up and race at each circuit. They could turn up and start the race and pull into the pits like during the US GP tyre fiasco.
There is no way Merc and Ferrari are going to agree to change the rules to help RBR out because they got the design wrong.
As far as Renault, they might get an extension on homologation
But its plain silly to suggest RBR will have the rules changed on safety grounds
Will someone tell us what safety grounds exactly?
No need to risk running on high power and jeopardizing the test when you have 3 other PUs relaying information to HQ.
Being the only team that ran a full race sim we can be sure Mercedes were running full race power and mappings
Why damage your own test procedure when you can get another team to run the engine in a more dangerous mode. If the engine pops you have the data and your full day of testing
A race sim is meaningless without running at race power. For starters you wouldn't know your real fuel consumption and that is critical this year.
I have high confidence they ran expected power and race mappings during the sim. Probably peaking around 12.5k revs. So only Mercedes can say they know they can complete a race with the 100kg fuel limit. But we can also be fairly sure we have seen the Mercedes at full race power. We don't know that for the other teams. A confident move by Mercedes I guess.
Hasn't Adrian Newey already gone public with concerns about this years noses? I think that has already prompted an FiA written document to teams saying that even if teams have passed the tests, they may still be deemed illegal and have to make changes. Need to have a dig and try and find that article ****
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