With the cars being painted white, and the red/orange....(more red) of Vodafone, and Lucozade(Orange!)I wonder if the prospect of this kind of livery would reappear?

Gutted Hamilton signed for Merc


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I was comparing the new (turbo engines) to current road going car technology. I mentioned the V10s. I never mentioned the V8 engines once. Did you misread my post?n smikle wrote:You couldn't be more wrong with that statement.dren wrote:These new turbo engines don't sound as high-tech in many ways as the older V10 screamers. The rev limit is reduced 15k, but likely 12k useable(from the Renault article in Racecar Engineering). This is where high end road cars are now. Most new road car engines use DI, and many use turbos (at lower pressure though). The block will be aluminum, nothing fancy. I see the big gains in the mechanical-electrical marriage. That area is pretty exciting.
On another site, a Honda insider is somewhat optimistic on Honda jumping back into F1 with Mclaren.
The current F1 engine is a dinosaur. No VVt, no VVL, no fancy coatings, lame jane crankshaft, lame jane camshafts lame jane everything... Mechanically the are dinosaurs - Ultra-refined dinosaurs.The Swiss made watch of the F1 world.
Note.. I am not taking about KERS, just the engines in and of themselves.
Off topic, but a quick note to say that Firefox does the red squiggly lines for spelling on here.safeaschuck wrote:Edited, repeatedly, because I can't spell, have poor grammer, and there are no automatic squiggly red lines on these posting tools.
Slight off-topic diversion:ScottB wrote:Can't see Red Bull switching, why would they?
It'd be a risk, they are doing fine with Renault power.
They are effectively the Renault works team now.
They have a presumably tasty sponsorship deal with Infiniti, a Renault Group company.
Renault/Nissan are the parent company and Infiniti is their lovechild. Renault and Nissan have been in bed together for ages now!!! If you ever get the opportunity to look under the hood of a 350z you'll find a lovely Renault V6 in there! I first heard of this when Alonso was with Renault first time round!!avatar wrote:Slight off-topic diversion:ScottB wrote:Can't see Red Bull switching, why would they?
It'd be a risk, they are doing fine with Renault power.
They are effectively the Renault works team now.
They have a presumably tasty sponsorship deal with Infiniti, a Renault Group company.
Infiniti is Nissan isn't it, with a Renault technology partnership?
I saw a video of Nissan's delta wing proto for le mans.... ....running a V6 turbo - test bed for 2014 Renault/Infinity F1 powertrain methinks.