mzso wrote: ↑02 Feb 2019, 21:31
Espresso wrote: ↑01 Feb 2019, 10:54
Might as well be Budowski with a little black book having Renault see the light and suddenly decide to abandon/ditch the existing engine concept and build a new engine on a totally new concept.....in all silence last season....
It would be quite a scandal if the Renault PU suddenly became the most powerful for 2019...
Espresso wrote: ↑01 Feb 2019, 10:54
('cause no sensible manufacturer would apply a new concept for just 2 years unless they knew it would pay itself back.)
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No reason they wouldn't since the current one sucks... Besides teams pretty much re-design the whole car every year, even if the concept remains the same.
Not just PU, but pretty much everything but the power steering system.
Budkowski has been privy to information and access to rival facilities that gave away some of their secrets and advantages.
He has been coy about the situation(paid well enough to keep quiet) and other teams have voiced their objection too. No amount of gardening leave will erase the important bits Renault was after from Budkowski. The objection voiced by other teams is more than valid.
“I had three months' notice, and we respected that even further, because we took [an extra] three months in Viry, which were removed from any activity.
“Whether it is enough or not is not for me to say, but I didn’t have any conscience issues about that.
“It is moving so quickly in F1, that stuff gets obsolete so quickly and to be honest, the controversial stuff from last year? Most of it got banned anyway. All of the exotic suspension systems etc., they was all banned.
“So this stuff that I potentially had access to that might have been controversial, actually it doesn’t exist on cars any more this year.”
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/rena ... i/3181374/