Mea culpa, can't find the source anymore.Ground Effect wrote: ↑28 Aug 2018, 18:22Renault Spec C worth 0.3secs around Monza, with right fuel etc etc. Which probably means it won't be worth 0.3secs with Red Bull. No offence, of this was Mercedes, Ferrari and even Honda, I'd believe. But with Renault, you never know
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https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/upgr ... 83/?nrt=54
But in short it's the reason why Abiteboul carefully communicates: "Depending on the fuel used" instead of "With BP Fuel....".
Because it's the other way around. The Exxon Fuel seems to be more tailored to the Spec C resulting in a projected/communicated gain of 0,3s in Qualifying and 0,1s during race.
The BP Fuel seems to be tailored towards the Spec B. They haven't got an optimized fuel blend for the spec C yet, thus also diminishing the potential gain.
RBR would gain more using the spec C then Renault/McLaren would.
Beside that Renault/McLaren want consistency in scoring points in the midfield and cannot afford to loose points.
RBR can take the risk if the engine components can at least can survive 2 races. They want to win GP's. Even if the penalty is changing engines every other race.
Edit: source AMuS