Trocola wrote:
The V8 Renault built in 2006 was also a great engine and they won the WDC that year. Renault did not use the "reability" trick to improve their engine as Mercedes and Ferrari did. Once they did that, they have won 8 championships (4 wdc and 4 wcc)
personally, I think it had a lot more to do with the Mass Damper, than it did the Renault engine. Renault had 7 wins before France, and only one after.
Coefficient wrote:
On the face of it the comment ab out Newey not designing a good "new" car from the off has some merit. However, when you dig deeper and realise he's deliberatly designed a car that would start off basic but offers enormous scope for development you start to see the method in his madness.
True, but he has also designed himself in to a corner as well. Take a look at the MP4-18, or the MP4-19, both bad cars.
basically I see Newey's mo as follows. He will sacrifice just about anything in his pursuit of aerodynamic efficiency, and aero derived grip. If you look at his design history, he has designed a lot of cars that have had reliability problems. I think alot of them came from his super tight packing. He also doesn't seem to care much about mechanical grip, and that's going to be really important next year. it's also an area I think The W04 was significantly better than the RBR9.