isullivan wrote: ↑20 Mar 2022, 19:06
Not a good start for Red Bull Powertrains.
Making engines is no small feat. There's a reason Mercedes started off the hybrid era on the right foot and carried it forward for several years. They're an engineering powerhouse with a long history of experience in combustion, turbocharging, DI, CI, and durability R&D. Compared to Renault and Ferrari at least.
If this were still a non-hybrid or maybe NA formula, I might be more optimistic about RBPT becoming something like a Cosworth, but the current engine formula is too much of a mishmash of engineering domains to make the process any easier than it otherwise could have been.