Good Insight from EB:
http://www.crash.net/f1/interview/22256 ... rview.html
#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!
No more comments neededEric Boullier wrote:It's not just the power, the engines are very complicated in terms of energy recovery. So what I mean by this, you have an engine, which is an internal combustion engine, and an electrical power engine. If you can properly manage the energy, because we have limitations per lap, you can use both of them to maximum. At Spa, we were lacking a little bit of power on combustion engine but we can't use 100 per cent of our electrical power which means it is a big hurt for us. To give you an idea here, we can't use it on the two straight lines and not even in the full straight line. When we know, Renault and Ferrari and Mercedes use it in all the straight line, in full.
Thanks!Wazari wrote:I already have asked my nephew. All he said to me was that the image of Honda's PU is somewhere between 95 to 99% accurate. I think that is all he really can say.trinidefender wrote:Do we know where that image came from. To me it looks like a simple artists mockup of what things could be like.
People like to talk about the axial compressor idea because it hasn't been used before and it sounds fancy yet even up to now nobody has been able to show me an axial compressor, research or otherwise, that even comes close to providing the required PR increase through one stage as required by regulations.
The axial turbine is actually possible and from what I've seen looks like a viable alternative. Maybe you can send your nephew the image and ask if he can say if the image depicted looks similar to the actual Honda unit. If he can confirm that no, that is not how it is set up then he hasn't actually given anything away, he has just simply confirmed that the image is wrong?
#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!
No they haven't, Red Bull are only making the one planned engine change. At Spa and Monza Mclaren have put in 2 new engines each race and because they're already last on the grid, the last penalty does nothing so they effectively get a free engine. They have done this twice now so they have gotten 2 completely free engines to use to the end of the season.Thunders wrote:Red Bull does the same thing at Monza......
I wouldn't base calculations on top speeds only. Too much variables behind it.Sayeman wrote:Alonso's top speed was 337 compared to Mercedes' 352km/h, so things are not as bad as i thought it would be...
Btw Looks like ricciardo's got the same top speed as Alonso and yet he is .700-1second faster.
Is Mclaren chassis to blame?
Spanish comentators said they´re putting Hungary PU, not a new one.Cold Fussion wrote:So now Mclaren Honda have introduced 2 new engines to their engine pool for each car for no penalty. The original regulations were designed to prevent these shenanigans and everyone cried about how ridiculous it was. If anyone else was doing this there would be crying from the roof tops, not even Red Bull are 'skirting' the regulations so openly.
Without penalty? They will start on the back row for the race again, I think they would much rather not change the engine and qualify further up etc.Cold Fussion wrote:So now Mclaren Honda have introduced 2 new engines to their engine pool for each car for no penalty. The original regulations were designed to prevent these shenanigans and everyone cried about how ridiculous it was. If anyone else was doing this there would be crying from the roof tops, not even Red Bull are 'skirting' the regulations so openly.