GitanesBlondes wrote:No, I'm not attempting to denigrate you as a fanboy.
What do you call this feeble attempt then?
GitanesBlondes wrote:I know it fills you with glee watching the B̶r̶a̶w̶n̶ ̶G̶P̶ 0̶0̶6̶ Mercedes W05 running away with it, but let's not call this impressive since it took them nearly 3 years to come up with an untouchable engine. Their chassis work sure as hell was never impressive.
BGP006? Chassis work never impressive? Took 3 years to build a good engine?
What are these comments in aid of?
GitanesBlondes wrote:Again, why are they not doing so now Fox? If it is as easy as you are purporting it out to be, why do they, and Ferrari not both do the same thing? The landscape in F1 changes as you know quite drastically over a span over 5 years. This isn't the F1 that allowed them to do "reliability" upgrades, which was more of a polite way of saying, "Our engines are shite, and we need to upgrade them."
You have not addressed a simple fact. Here I will take you to the water.
These are examples of teams going to the FIA with a reliability reason to make changes that resulted in more power.
This in a homologated rule-set.
http://scarbsf1.com/blog1/2010/05/12/fe ... ification/
While the fundamental reason for this dispensation is to aid teams with reliability problems, any ‘reliability’ change could also bring a performance gain. This could be either as a direct result of the ‘reliability’ change i.e. lighter part making more power, or as a secondary result, i.e. new valve seat material allows a different fuel for more power. Clearly any possible advantage will be taken by the manufacturers when making changes to the engine
I will reiterate, if something is unreliable(evident), can be had cheaper(easily done), can be made safer.....
then it can be changed. And can you tell me, certainly, they have not applied for any 3 of the above this year?
And, is it possible...that Renault themselves have ditched this engine and are focusing on an entirely new engine?
If that is the case, tell me Gitanes....how long will Renault design, build and test a new V6 turbo with auxiliaries in an open Formula.....8 months? maybe a year?
I've another point I will make but I want to hear your answer first.