mrluke wrote:Wow so in a year we have gone from 700bhp would break the laws of physics to Renault announcing 850bhp and still expecting to have less power than Mercedes.
To be fair, the people proclaiming that 700hp would break the laws of physics are mostly just people with an interest in the current F1 engines being declared ---. The informed press, and actual F1 teams have always hinted that the current PU generation provides somewhere between 800 and 900 horses at full pelt.
juzh wrote:Renault said they were 60bhp down at the end of last year. Common calculations around here converged on around ~810 bhp for 2014 merc. Renault's aim was to half the power deficit for 2015. If renault is pumping out 850, then merc will have something in the region of 880?
So by that logic renault have upped the power by 100 bhp in a single year? Is that something to be believed?
I'm not sure how you're calculating 100bhp there. As far as I'm concerned It's likely that renault went from 790 to 850hp, and Merc are going from 850 to 890hp. The "common consensus" on the amount of power the Merc developed was based purely on speculation about how much power it would be possible to produce assuming a very low estimate of the energy density of petrol.