The Merc and Ferrari (any) engines ARE capable of more power if they used more fuel. The point is that they produce enough power withing the fuel flow restriction, Renault is said to produce 80hp less WITHIN the restriction.
The more fuel you use in each explosion in the engine, the more power you generate. If you only have 100 units of fuel for the whole race but unlimited per explosion then you could generate 1000 bhp for parts of the race then get back on the fuel curve by geberating only 200 bhp for a while.
This is a different proposition to being limited to a certain amount of fuel per explosion (analogous to flow rate per hour). In that case you are limited to how much power you can generate by the amount of fuel available per explosion, not per the whole race.
This forces the teams to make their engines more efficient, insted of make them more powerful in a conventional manner then force the drivers to go through periods with the engines completely detuned. Otherwise the difference between engine modes could result in differences in speed of say 100 mph
So Renault are not efficient enough to produce enough power for the same amount of fuel and RBR hope to make up for it by clever strategy, engine management, mapping, whatever
This looks at the engine sound, and guess what underlies this 'concern'?
Taffin’s latest comments unsurprisingly take a swipe at the fuel flow regulations in particular, and without change here, the engine sound cannot be improved.
“We went from 18,000 rpm to something like 12,000 this year. It’s important to say it’s based on the regulations, because they set 15,000rpm as a maximum, but the fuel flow limitation means the maximum we’re running, whether it’s a Ferrari, a Mercedes, or a Renault, is 12,000 and at the end of the straight it could be 10 or 11,000.
This makes a very big difference, because last year it was 18,000. Now where you’ve got grandstands it’s something like 10,000”.
Clearly Remi believes he has found the Holy Grail for those offended by the new sound of F1. “If you want to have a different noise you have to go up on revs, but there would be no point going up on revs if you don’t look at the fuel flow, because you would have to get the fuel flow up. But then you bring your efficiency down.” he added.
So the FIA should scrap its flagship policy of a more efficient F1; increase the fuel flow rates and increase the amount of fuel the cars can run? Then hey Presto!!! We have more noise – and co-incidentally, more competitive Renault teams.
Considering, Renault demanded a change from the V8 engines to the more commercially useful V6 Turbo’s, it is shameless that they and their ‘works team’ Red Bull are undermining the new Formula 1, in some vain short termist attempt to regain parity with Mercedes and Ferrari.
I still do not understand why Ferrari are arranging secret 'summit' meetings with bernie to try and get the rules on fuel flow changed and to try 'increase the sound' when they are playing RBRs tune
Oh well I guess if Ferrari were the leading team they wouldnt be doing this