First glimpse:
https://twitter.com/RenaultF1Team/statu ... 3779508224
https://twitter.com/RenaultF1Team/statu ... 3853244416
At the end of the first video, do I notice a Ferrari like mist coming from the exhausts? This was not there in previous seasons at Renault if I recall correctlylio007 wrote: ↑16 Feb 2019, 14:23First glimpse:
https://twitter.com/RenaultF1Team/statu ... 3779508224
https://twitter.com/RenaultF1Team/statu ... 3853244416
That’s dust.seezung wrote: ↑16 Feb 2019, 15:34At the end of the first video, do I notice a Ferrari like mist coming from the exhausts? This was not there in previous seasons at Renault if I recall correctlylio007 wrote: ↑16 Feb 2019, 14:23First glimpse:
https://twitter.com/RenaultF1Team/statu ... 3779508224
https://twitter.com/RenaultF1Team/statu ... 3853244416
https://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/for ... ittelfeld/New Renault engine with significantly more power
The new engine has much more power, according to Hülkenberg. He is not complete yet. In the second week of testing, the last components of the 2019 drive unit arrive. "It's difficult to feel more power this year because we've put up a brake parachute with the huge rear wings. The bottom line is that it feels like it used to be, "explains Hülkenberg.
The increase in power did not come without compromise in other places. "On the straights, the MGU-K switches off too early. But we are already finding a solution."
Can anyone explain the MGUK switching off early and whether this is a concern or has been addressed etc?Blackout wrote: ↑23 Feb 2019, 20:38https://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/for ... ittelfeld/New Renault engine with significantly more power
The new engine has much more power, according to Hülkenberg. He is not complete yet. In the second week of testing, the last components of the 2019 drive unit arrive. "It's difficult to feel more power this year because we've put up a brake parachute with the huge rear wings. The bottom line is that it feels like it used to be, "explains Hülkenberg.
The increase in power did not come without compromise in other places. "On the straights, the MGU-K switches off too early. But we are already finding a solution."
Interview has been made before they solved the DRS issue.
ripleysend wrote: ↑25 Feb 2019, 11:41Talk of the MGU-K prompts me to ask a question I've had on my mind for a while.
Does anyone know whether McLaren has gone with the Renault-supplied battery packs and e-motors that come with PU from Renault, or whether McLaren have fitted the McLaren Applied Technologies units that they developed (continue to develop?) for use with the Honda PU? To mate 'non-spec' McLaren parts to the Renault combustion unit would presumably be a big job, perhaps even a non-starter, from mechanical but also from electronic management perspective. Perhaps even, the the Renault PU now employs the McLaren parts as standard for both teams? The reason I mention this is that my understanding, from a good primary source, was that the equivalent McLaren battery pack and e-motors were a good deal lighter and more powerful than the Renault examples last year. But the move to Renault was confirmed way too late to make the necessary integration changes in time for last season. But maybe this season it's different and there was enough time to consider it?