ahhh must have been thinking HRT and dalaraPolarbear wrote:No, Marussia have always produced a new chassis each year - they have never carried one over.
They even did 2 chassis is 2010 after the well publicised "miscalculation" on the fuel tank size.
I think they have come a long way since those days, and was really impressed with their progress last year.
I would love to see Marussia be the first of the 2010 entry teams to score a point, particularly after Bernie hasn't offered them a new Concorde and Charles Pic gave away their 10th place in the constructors in Brazil.
I got the impression that was the case too. Perhaps just being eager to score a "point" with caterhamPolarbear wrote: Charles Pic gave away their 10th place in the constructors in Brazil.
Caterham has already got the basics right, Marrusia will need to work on the basics in 2013 (maximizing KERS for example)NathanOlder wrote:I hope Marussia do the business this year and score a few points. I have always been a Caterham fan (of the new teams) but after last years promise of catching the midfield and not really being any closer, I was extremely impressed with Marussia's improvement. I feel with KERS and access to a decent wind tunnel, they can pass Caterham and catch the points.
GO MARUSSIA, GO MAX.
maybe they think they have best gearbox on grid?WilliamsF1 wrote:They will be using a Williams KERS this season.
Still don't understand why they are pursuing with there own development of the gearbox which has been troublesome since 2010. I expected a gearbox deal with williams to be announced along with KERS.
But still Marrusia was allot slower throughout the season than Caterham on every single race except for Singapore where they were lucky.raymondu999 wrote:Of course, had Hulkenberg and Hamilton not come to blows in Brazil, Marussia would be ahead of Caterham in the 2012 WCC. With rules stability comes a closing of the field, as those with slower cars have more to gain. So with the gap between Caterham and Marussia set to decrease (especially after the transition year of 2012 as Marussia abandons its CFD-only program) then that can only be better for Marussia. Don't forget we are into the off-season, giving Marussia plenty of time to make up gaps. And more importantly - a lot of teams are, IMO beginning to plateau in terms of the possibilities of the current set of regs.