I think the biggest performance benefit will be moving from Cosworth to Renaultcbbcisace wrote:Just thought there maybe some performance benefit in moving from Williams to Renault.
Ups. I didn't take a close look to those pictures.element wrote:Info comes from pictures from Jean Todd visit to HRT headquarters
Didn't think of it like thatmarcush. wrote:seriously the cosworth engine is not the best but then how is Caterham not jumping forward with that championship winning rear they have mounted to their tub?
I would not say it´s worth nothing but it will not move them clear of Caterham ,let alone catch TR .
the engine /gearbox change does only make sense when KERS is integral to the package and but then Williams seems to be on top of it these days as well?
The problem for Caterham has a name: Mike Gascoyne. He has never build a good car and never will.marcush. wrote:seriously the cosworth engine is not the best but then how is Caterham not jumping forward with that championship winning rear they have mounted to their tub?
I would not say it´s worth nothing but it will not move them clear of Caterham ,let alone catch TR .
the engine /gearbox change does only make sense when KERS is integral to the package and but then Williams seems to be on top of it these days as well?
The Cossie looses a reported 50hp per 1500km, where the Renault looses only 8hp per 500km to the figures i heard.raymondu999 wrote:I heard the Cossie in terms of power and torque output is actually competitive - but the torque and engine output curves degrade far more rapidly than the other 3 power blocks
Carbonell and Kyocera will be exposed to the same level as Panda Security and all the smaller sponsors, probably to the value of €0.2m a season. Cristalbox looks as if they are going to be a mid way sponsor, exposure of around €2.5m a season.cbbcisace wrote:New sponsors are Cristalbox, Carbonell and Kyocera.
If the rumours are true Mahou Madrid are supposed to be the new Bigger sponsor.ESPImperium wrote:Carbonell and Kyocera will be exposed to the same level as Panda Security and all the smaller sponsors, probably to the value of €0.2m a season. Cristalbox looks as if they are going to be a mid way sponsor, exposure of around €2.5m a season.cbbcisace wrote:New sponsors are Cristalbox, Carbonell and Kyocera.
There will be more sponsors with a larger exposure soon i think, and more importantly hope there are more sponsors soon. But not too many to ruin that great livery that the cars have.
Mahou, if I remember correct, is the biggest beer company in Spain since it bought San Miguel.cbbcisace wrote:If the rumours are true Mahou Madrid are supposed to be the new Bigger sponsor.ESPImperium wrote:Carbonell and Kyocera will be exposed to the same level as Panda Security and all the smaller sponsors, probably to the value of €0.2m a season. Cristalbox looks as if they are going to be a mid way sponsor, exposure of around €2.5m a season.cbbcisace wrote:New sponsors are Cristalbox, Carbonell and Kyocera.
There will be more sponsors with a larger exposure soon i think, and more importantly hope there are more sponsors soon. But not too many to ruin that great livery that the cars have.
Would fit in with the colours of the car plus the new design seen.
http://www.madridmola.com/content/imgs/logo-mahou.png
Plus Narain is supposed to be contributing with Incredible India as well soon..
Yes so true!! Those Mahou logo colors are quite similar to HRT's new livery.Trocola wrote:Mahou, if I remember correct, is the biggest beer company in Spain since it bought San Miguel.cbbcisace wrote:
If the rumours are true Mahou Madrid are supposed to be the new Bigger sponsor.
Would fit in with the colours of the car plus the new design seen.
http://www.madridmola.com/content/imgs/logo-mahou.png
Plus Narain is supposed to be contributing with Incredible India as well soon..
And it is a good beer (the mahou one, San Miguel is not very good)
Looks like things are going better and better for HRT. One could say that this three week break, without running, may have been the more succesful for the team if all this rumours about big sponsors became true.
Trocola