Not inconcievable to be honest, RedBull after all is running Renault engines and they'll be heading for more engine penalties soon, even if the reliability has been improved, all Renault powered teams have significantly burned through their allowed engines and there are still 12 races to go.NAPI10 wrote:I wish this car help them to achieve 4th in construction championship; that will be mighty achievement n lesson to all Big budget teams. [-o< [-o< [-o<
They'll be competing against Lotus for the remainder of the season. Obviously, they feel this upgrade is worth their time and investment, otherwise they would not be so keen to use it. I think they'll pass RedBull by 'nature' of the inavoidable engine penalties coming up for RedBull, this upgrade is what should keep them in front of Lotus.
Easier said than done though, as though Lotus is just 2 points behind them, but iirc had more 'bad luck' through accidents.
I don't see Sauber as a threat anymore, so it's going to be between RedBull, Force India and Lotus for 4th WCC position, but again, I think RedBull is going to lose out because of the engine defecit.
This upgrade is what FI needs to 'keep in the game' since RedBull and Lotus will not be static in devolpment either, with RedBull having money to burn and Lotus, well, not so much but fairly confident their cash flow is more beneficial for development compared to Force India's.
Perhaps Carlos Slim finds himself investing some more into the team, especially with the US and Mexican GP coming up later this year. A top-6 finish in US and Mexico is not going to happen without investment and development.