Mercedes, yes they will be ahead but Ferrari is not good inseason development.SmallSoldier wrote: ↑08 Apr 2019, 05:06
The problem is that it will have to be a massive move in performance... Mercedes and Ferrari won’t stay static waiting for RBH and if they come into Barcelona with what they should have had for Melbourne, the top 2 will still have 5 weeks of development on them.
Rob Marshall, Red Bull's chief engineering officer, says there is already scope for more performance to be found by better packaging of the Honda engine.
"We can see areas around the power unit to focus on packaging-wise," he said, in a Q&A issued by Red Bull partner ExxonMobil on Monday.
"They aren't necessarily big bits but there are probably four or five areas where we think, if we could change that, that would be better.
"You add five of those five things up or even three of those five things and you make a tangible gain.
"It's almost like free gains, if you know what I mean, as in no real performance cost on Honda's side. It's just making different bits and moving a few things around.
"They are very open to our suggestions and equally, we understand when they say that's a bit tricky or we don't want to do that because there's a reliability risk associated with that."
"The honeymoon period is still fully in swing, but I think it's fair to say. Honda are really professional, they are really prepared and they are pushing really hard," he explained.
"They understand what we need and we understand what we need so it's going well."
"With Honda, it's quite different. We sit down together and decide what is best.
"When we have our meetings, we don't talk about what makes the power unit fastest or the car fastest, we talk about what development collects the most championship points, so you take the risk of reliability into it as well.
"That's how we decide whether to do something or not. So it's quite a different approach."
https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/14264 ... with-honda
"Honda are really a breath of fresh air," Newey told Sky F1's Natalie Pinkham on her In The Pink Podcast. "They are great people to work with, very straight forward, very well organised.
"It's actually motivated the whole team having this new relationship with them. They always deliver what they say. No complaints at all there.
"They're not quite at Mercedes or Ferrari level yet, but I have every confidence that they will get there quite quickly. They just instil that confidence."
But Newey added: "On the chassis side, I'll be brutally honest we haven't got the car as good as we'd like it to be at the moment. We just need to get on and do our bit.
"I think that's the nice relationship that we have with Honda that we trust each other to just get on and do our bits and not start flinging mud at each other.
"Culturally, absolutely they are very different but I think as long as you respect that and understand it then it's absolutely fine."
https://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12433 ... erformance
Yes, apparently it does. Normally you would have about 3 grand prix distances worth of running in the last two days of winter testing they did not do analyzing aero. I believe what Red Bull says rather than uninformed hotheads who say Gaslys crash didn't hinder development.yener wrote: ↑08 Apr 2019, 16:21It's kinda strange to say the engine needs proper packaging, while at the pre season test in Barcelona, they couldnt stop showing off "how tight the engine" was packed. Offcourse after that, they realised that they had some problems and it was a bit too tight.
And now they are talking about 5 area's which could be better?
Does it really takes 6 weeks to realise the package could be improved without losing result on the PU side?
If a team stop finding places to improve then I'd be really worried. No matter how good something is done, they should always try to do it better.yener wrote: ↑08 Apr 2019, 16:21It's kinda strange to say the engine needs proper packaging, while at the pre season test in Barcelona, they couldnt stop showing off "how tight the engine" was packed. Offcourse after that, they realised that they had some problems and it was a bit too tight.
And now they are talking about 5 area's which could be better?
Does it really takes 6 weeks to realise the package could be improved without losing result on the PU side?
Not sure if Ferrari has an edge just in the PU or where. The whole package, when reliable, is alot faster than anyone(based on Bahrain Quali results). For that reason I don't think there is much chance of RBR fighting for 2nd. We learn more at each race so my opinion might change, that's where it is now...HPD wrote: ↑08 Apr 2019, 13:59Some say that Ferrari front wing philosophy is not so good to find performance during the season.
But Ferrari already has a (great) advantage on the engine side.
Definitely RB will not fight for the championship (my opinion). But I hope they fight for second place. It would not be a bad result.
Really? Leclerc was 12 seconds ahead of Hamilton and more than 30 seconds ahead of Verstappen before he had engine issues... Seemed to have way more pace than everyone else.McMika98 wrote:Ferrari have one lap advantage but in race trim it is about the same as competition. So reliability and tyre management can play its part.
But Vettel ( who is driving another Ferrari ) was beated by Hamilton on track. So maybe Ferrari wanted to show what they are with Leclerc and it ended up with failiure? This is just a teory. We will see it during season.SmallSoldier wrote: ↑09 Apr 2019, 04:07Really? Leclerc was 12 seconds ahead of Hamilton and more than 30 seconds ahead of Verstappen before he had engine issues... Seemed to have way more pace than everyone else.McMika98 wrote:Ferrari have one lap advantage but in race trim it is about the same as competition. So reliability and tyre management can play its part.
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