Pressure loss reached minimum returns more likely. No need to go bigger.Craigy wrote: ↑27 Feb 2018, 02:42If you wanted a filter, why would it not be the length of the airbox intake pipe, diagonally traversing it?PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑27 Feb 2018, 01:30They moved the ERS cooler and put the filter in its position it seems.
You could have a 400mm long filter if you wanted.
I think this is partly because of Horner. RBR wants to be competetive and they need a strong engine for this. Also last year has shown them that taking strategic penalties does not hurt them much.lio007 wrote: ↑27 Feb 2018, 18:12This guy is unbelievable...the other day he said reliability first, even if they have to compromise performance and now this...they are already considering strategic grid penalties:
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/rena ... 09578/?s=1
Did you read the link?lio007 wrote: ↑27 Feb 2018, 18:12This guy is unbelievable...the other day he said reliability first, even if they have to compromise performance and now this...they are already considering strategic grid penalties:
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/rena ... 09578/?s=1
The target this year is to start the season first reliably, and which will allow us to make use of the full potential of the engine, something which we were not capable of doing last year
But again the key message, the fact of being reliable opens up more options in terms of performance. You cannot [separate] performance and reliability, the two go together.
When you work on reliability, you actually work on performance also
my god, dont give them any ideas. 3 per season is an idiotic rule to begin with, and the only reason it hasnt been changed is that mercedes and ferrari want to keep their gap to redbull mclaren and renault. so much for more competition as long as the best teams have veto powers. these turbo hybrid years have to be one of the worst thought out eras (errors) in the sport.djones wrote: ↑27 Feb 2018, 19:21I think only a complete idiot would NOT use strategic grid penalties.
A small grid drop in exchange for running more power at every race.
The rules are completely stupid to not cover this off. If they want people to use only 3 engines, the penalty needs to be much stronger.
For example a 10 place grid drop at ALL races where a new (over the 3 limit) engine is used.
+1carisi2k wrote: ↑27 Feb 2018, 21:36Renault should be looking at Monza for that grid penalty. Honda should also look at taking the grid penalty at Monza as well as Ferrari teams. Doing so would mean having fresh power for monza and less grid drops with only Force India and Williams most likely to not take penalties. Renault teams might even take an extra fresh engine at Mexico for the high altitude.
I think it makes sense to talk about such things.
The VIG & plenum have changed considerably, it would seem, if we compare to Mac's 2018 installation.Blackout wrote: ↑27 Feb 2018, 09:29Compared to 017 RB and Renault (purple = air filter zone , blue = 2017 intake manifold/plenum) but you know that.
So both are much lower.
(I'm not saying this design is revolutionary or anything, it's just (very) different from 2017 and the emptiness it creates under the compressors air duct/box is quite unique what
The 2017 Renault plenum was unique and high though.
https://servimg.com/view/14795526/2171
Mclaren's installation looks to be significantly different to the Red bull and Renault installation.roon wrote: ↑28 Feb 2018, 04:39The VIG & plenum have changed considerably, it would seem, if we compare to Mac's 2018 installation.Blackout wrote: ↑27 Feb 2018, 09:29Compared to 017 RB and Renault (purple = air filter zone , blue = 2017 intake manifold/plenum) but you know that.
So both are much lower.
(I'm not saying this design is revolutionary or anything, it's just (very) different from 2017 and the emptiness it creates under the compressors air duct/box is quite unique what
The 2017 Renault plenum was unique and high though.
https://servimg.com/view/14795526/2171
Maybe Renault has brought some performance in packaging if not in actual outright power then. Certainly on the videos I have seen the RB14 seems to be quite quick through the corners and the RS18 is not too bad either.Blackout wrote: ↑27 Feb 2018, 09:29Compared to 017 RB and Renault (purple = air filter zone , blue = 2017 intake manifold/plenum) but you know that.
So both are much lower.
(I'm not saying this design is revolutionary or anything, it's just (very) different from 2017 and the emptiness it creates under the compressors air duct/box is quite unique what
The 2017 Renault plenum was unique and high though.
https://servimg.com/view/14795526/2171
Have we seen the 2ß18 Renault and Red Bull Installation? Seriously Interested, since i seemed to have missed it.
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