godlameroso wrote: ↑19 Sep 2018, 15:42
The secrecy behind the power units this year has been the most frustrating part of F1. Renault Spec C was used for one race, and there's obviously a lot of things that need to get sorted out. Playing detective I have to wonder why Renault has not elected to use a spec C, and why they've been so conservative developing their power unit this year. It's obvious that next year's power unit is based on spec C, we also know that it takes a different installation.
I'm not saying it will or won't be, but rather I wonder if it means an architecture change? Both McLaren and Red Bull have Renault engines, they also both have experience with the Honda engine in it's split turbo guise. I'm sure the Renault engineers have talked with both of their customers, maybe a healthy flow of information guarantees them engine parity, who knows when it comes to internal politics.
There are obviously benefits and drawbacks to both power unit layouts, I wonder if by the end of the power unit regulations, all 4 manufacturers will have converged on the layout.
According to Renault, being in a close fight with Haas for 4th place meant they couldn't risk using C Spec due to it's reliability concerns. But I'm sure they're at least happy to collect data via Red Bull.
Regarding Renault's conservative approach to the PU developments, I've said this before, and it's mere speculation on my part, but I think it's a bit deliberate. Renault are not only behind on the PU compared to Mercedes and Ferrari, but they're also considerably behind on the chassis side to the top 3 as well, as evident by their delta to Red Bull. I think they're in no real rush because of this and would like to have all areas in sync when they plan to fully challenge the top 3. They'll never get recognition from Red Bull, even if they win more races and challenge seriously for the title, it'll will be down to the car, as Red Bull will claim. So for them, I suspect their happy to bide their time with the PU, while they try and catch up on the chassis side. But like I side, I'm only speculating.
Q: (Stefano Mancini – La Stampa) Kimi, will you help Vettel to win his championship this year?
Kimi Raikkonen: I can only drive one car, obviously.
@2018 Singapore Grand Prix drivers press conference.