Most of which has nothing to do with the power unit.kasio wrote: ↑10 Apr 2017, 22:50how are you counting? if you count like that then: 2017 CHINESE GRAND PRIX:wuzak wrote: ↑10 Apr 2017, 14:09How do you figure that?
Renault have had 6 cars in 2 GPs.
All 6 Renault powered cars finished in China.
4 finished in Melbourne, but one that did not finish was due to a brake issue.
Ricciardo did not finish in Melbourne. The reason for his retirement was given as Power Unit, but he only replaced the Control Electronics for China. SO his power unit is quite OK.
Meanwhile Vandoorne replaced his turbocharger and MGUH for Melbourne.
Hardly seems like Honda are superior to Renault on reliability.
Red Bull Racing TAG Heuer:
Car 03: Water pump
Water pipe
Gearbox layshaft sensor
Car 33: Ignition coils
Injection rails
Spark plugs
PSUF1 (new)
K-shaft
Parameters associated with replacement of injection and ignition components
Renault:
Car 27: Driver’s drink pump
Turbine pressure sensor
Parameters associated with turbine pressure sensor replacement
Car 30: RHS front brake blanking panel
RHS front brake blanking ring
Front brake friction material (used)
MGU-K shaft
RHS front blanking disc
RHS front drum anchornut
LHS front brake caliper carbon cover
Zeroing of brake wear LVDTs
Toro Rosso :
Car 26: RHS floor tyre curl
Car 55: BBW unit
Parameters associated with BBW unit replacement
and mclaren:
McLaren Honda:
Car 14: LHS drive shaft / upright assembly
Waste gate manifold
btw Palmer had brake failure in Australia, not a PU failure.