
I don't follow you there. People who were attending the test noticed obvious differences on the PU, and from all the comments we got from the relevant teams, they are not running the 2014 PU.SamJW wrote:Talking to a friend who works at Mercedes he told me that no new parts on the engine for the Jerez test, must be saving those tokens for mid season.
Why upgrade your engine when they had such an advantage over everyone else!
From what he told me it wasn't a completely new power unit as it was so good last year, they have changed a few things to make it more reliable but apart from that nothing really new i.e they have only used 3-5 tokens so far. So I wouldn't call that a new PU.turbof1 wrote:I don't follow you there. People who were attending the test noticed obvious differences on the PU, and from all the comments we got from the relevant teams, they are not running the 2014 PU.SamJW wrote:Talking to a friend who works at Mercedes he told me that no new parts on the engine for the Jerez test, must be saving those tokens for mid season.
Why upgrade your engine when they had such an advantage over everyone else!
Even Williams confirmed this in an interview with f1fanatic.co.uk:
http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/2015/02/10/q ... iams-fw37/
i dont put much stake in that just like i dont put much stake into ferrari having the fastest lap time in testingdans79 wrote:This bodes well for Mercedes, and the Mercedes customer teams.
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/117633
Have you been living under a rock? There is no homologation date for this year - its wide open all year.ringo wrote:They don't have to be using tokens until the homologation date. They can use any evolution of the power unit and any upgrage slated for it's respective tokens, and still not have to make a submission of tokens. At least this is what I understand.
I feel it's only after the homologation deadline are they restricted to using different upgrades, and have to submit tokens.
Was that really necessary?mantikos wrote:Have you been living under a rock? There is no homologation date for this year - its wide open all year.ringo wrote:They don't have to be using tokens until the homologation date. They can use any evolution of the power unit and any upgrage slated for it's respective tokens, and still not have to make a submission of tokens. At least this is what I understand.
I feel it's only after the homologation deadline are they restricted to using different upgrades, and have to submit tokens.
Maybe your friend works for Mercedes, Not Mercedes AMG F1... guess he just wants to feel important.SamJW wrote:Talking to a friend who works at Mercedes he told me that no new parts on the engine for the Jerez test, must be saving those tokens for mid season.
Why upgrade your engine when they had such an advantage over everyone else!
I think you are correct. The car doesn't have to be legal in winter testing so they can use any experimental parts they like in testing. There is no date for homolgation this season so the token counter starts ticking with the updates they bring to Melbourne.ringo wrote:They don't have to be using tokens until the homologation date. They can use any evolution of the power unit and any upgrage slated for it's respective tokens, and still not have to make a submission of tokens. At least this is what I understand.
I feel it's only after the homologation deadline are they restricted to using different upgrades, and have to submit tokens.