The regulations were reinforced and updated in January, 2018 to include identical software, mode of operation and fuel specification...ispano6 wrote: ↑17 Mar 2019, 18:52STR will beg to differ. And the regulations aren't any different than end of 2017 when Renault leapfrogged them in the last race where the Renault engines in the STR were falling apart. Look up the article. Surely you didn't forget or selective memory?SmallSoldier wrote: ↑17 Mar 2019, 18:46They are getting exact same engines and software as Renault, it’s in the regulations.ispano6 wrote:Sainz probably thinking why did I listen to Alonso and run away from Honda power...
Pretty lame to see him climbing out of a burning McLaren when he could have been in the other RB15.
Renault being the factory team might actually get better engines than McLaren. STR was getting PUs with used, 2nd rate parts. With Renault clearly out of the fight for 4th fastest team they will at least look to be ahead of their B-Team McLaren like they did to STR.
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