What I find odd is this upgraded MGU-K Cyril had been speaking about for 3 years... How did it only come to light recently that it would be larger and wouldn't fit existing packaging, surely this was known... kind of important information to withhold.. and weird/highly suspect that only the factory team could easily integrate this immediately.
RBR have every reason to complain, Renault have been promise lords for a couple years now, nothing Cyril has said has come to fruition. The Spec B was meant to be a big jump, then a race later introducing the new K as well should of made a big boost, but the factory drivers said there has been hardly any change and the Honda is still arguably a little stronger, if not basically identical which is a little telling on each manufacturer's development pace.
Cyril comes across as aggressive and reactionary, the first mention of the already much lauded coming Spec C engine, which he touts to be a huge jump, was in a passive aggressive comment when RBR announced the Honda partnership... in which he also has been very brazen about Honda themselves, insinuating they are not up for the task of winning races while Renault are.
https://www.pitpass.com/62571/Abiteboul ... -at-Horner
This article... this line:
"They will have their engine partner that will be paying a hell of a lot of money to get their product on board, and I wish them good luck," he added, referring to the Austrian outfit's switch to Honda next season. "I have nothing else to say." - Abiteboul.
Implying Honda only only got onboard by paying their way in and not because they have a higher potential or are of equal ability. I've said this in the Renault PU chat in the past, Cyril is bad for the sport, has a sour attitude that has no place in the F1 paddock.