lio007 wrote:F1 explained...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocpBHapdWgI
Part 2:
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lio007 wrote:F1 explained...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocpBHapdWgI
That's a crazy high fail rate for such an expensive piece of gear!Kiril Varbanov wrote:Red Bull's lawyer: How many failed sensors we have had so far?
Fabrice Lom (FIA): 3 in MEL, 4 in Sepang, 5 or 6 in Bahrain.
Make of that what you will, but it's an interesting battle.
RB are modifying them thats why they fail. Other teams have no issues. If others have no issues then the problem is with RB.djos wrote:That's a crazy high fail rate for such an expensive piece of gear!Kiril Varbanov wrote:Red Bull's lawyer: How many failed sensors we have had so far?
Fabrice Lom (FIA): 3 in MEL, 4 in Sepang, 5 or 6 in Bahrain.
Make of that what you will, but it's an interesting battle.
Is that RBR failures or all teams combined?ChrisM40 wrote:RB are modifying them thats why they fail. Other teams have no issues. If others have no issues then the problem is with RB.djos wrote:That's a crazy high fail rate for such an expensive piece of gear!Kiril Varbanov wrote:Red Bull's lawyer: How many failed sensors we have had so far?
Fabrice Lom (FIA): 3 in MEL, 4 in Sepang, 5 or 6 in Bahrain.
Make of that what you will, but it's an interesting battle.
But they also said that the roblems are now solved, it was a faulty Gasket through which Fuel could come in Contact with the Electronics. That resulted in either completely working or completely dead Sensors, nothing in between.Kiril Varbanov wrote:Red Bull's lawyer: How many failed sensors we have had so far?
Fabrice Lom (FIA): 3 in MEL, 4 in Sepang, 5 or 6 in Bahrain.
Make of that what you will, but it's an interesting battle.
#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!
No, it has been stated that it is not allowed to modify the fittings. And according to AMuS right next to the fittings there is a glass body which is very fragile. So there is a danger of damaging the sensor when you modify the fittings.djos wrote:Hang on a sec, the ONLY modification you can make to the sensor aiui is the fittings, so I don't see how this could possibly lead to the sensor failing?
#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!
It is not that they are modifying the function, but the fitting. All Renault Teams have done so according to AMuS. The question should be what is different on the Renault that they found modifying the fittings a necessary step.Diesel wrote:They should have been DQ'd for drilling holes in a standard FIA part. Any modification to a standard FIA part should be grounds for immediate disqualification. What is the point in having standardised parts if everyone goes modifying them?