subcritical71 wrote: ↑01 Nov 2018, 12:59
I understand their strategy regarding getting upgrades in the engine and testing for next year as rapidly as possible but being 10kW behind the others does you no good
if you can’t make it last 7 races.
They won't even attempt that, that's too ambitious. Best to plan for say 5 units, 4-5 rounds per unit, with two planned tactical changes or may even 6 or 7 units. If the advantage from having the 4 extra units outweighs the disadvantage of four rear-of-grid starts, it is well worth it.
Evidently, the restricted number of power unit rules are dumb. Customer teams like Williams should pay for season leases, all costs covered, they shouldn't pay per unit... That's silly.
Customers don't pay per unit in Indycar AFAIK. Each unit has a sensible mileage allocation, if they have a blow up they get a new unit -- a straight-forward lease where everything is covered. No per unit costs, no need to "eek" units out to maximum mileage while running on detuned power unit modes.