I don't believe that Ferrari or FCA (Fiat) own Mahle. A recent Joe Saward article mentioned that the Mahle engineer who created the Mahle TJI solution now works for FCA. He goes on to say that Ferrari uses Mahle FJI technology (I assumed via a licensing agreement?) and that the former Mahle engineer may be working with Ferrari given the close relationship between Ferrari and FCA.Hino wrote: ↑03 May 2017, 03:30I read an article indicating the Ferrari now owns Mahle. Also, I just read this article that goes in depth about Honda PU struggles. http://www.racecar-engineering.com/arti ... explained/
Regarding Mercedes and Mahle, I think I have read that Mahle used to be a supplier to Mercedes F1 (maybe supplying pistons?), but currently is not, or may be a supplier in a much reduced capacity than before? I can't remember the timing on when they stopped/reduced their relationship. It may even be prior to the current engine formula? I wish I could point to a link, I am going from memory and I may be wrong.
Why does this content belongs in the Honda thread is that I believe nothing is stopping Honda from working with Mahle unless one of the other teams signed an exclusive use licensing agreement that would preclude Mahle from working with Honda. This is assuming that Mahle could be of assistance with whatever issues Honda is having.
Richard