Nope not what I said.ispano6 wrote: ↑07 Apr 2019, 19:19There is a correlation for Honda, his name is Yasuaki Asaki. And people from passenger powertrain departments are put into Formula projects all the time. Probably why they don't always have racy engines. But sometimes, it is to bring reliability to overly fragile racy engines. Not sure what Renault does with it's personnel but I imagine it's similar. You should not assume no correlation because that's simply not correct.
https://patents.justia.com/inventor/yasuaki-asaki
No Correlation as in (not saying this is true, just an example): Just because the Honda PU in the NSX has more drive-ability than Mercedes EQ's PU doesn't mean that the Honda PU has more drive-ablility that the Merc F1 PU.diffuser wrote: ↑07 Apr 2019, 19:45Nope not what I said.ispano6 wrote: ↑07 Apr 2019, 19:19There is a correlation for Honda, his name is Yasuaki Asaki. And people from passenger powertrain departments are put into Formula projects all the time. Probably why they don't always have racy engines. But sometimes, it is to bring reliability to overly fragile racy engines. Not sure what Renault does with it's personnel but I imagine it's similar. You should not assume no correlation because that's simply not correct.
https://patents.justia.com/inventor/yasuaki-asaki
and from what i have read they bring a new MGU-K (but that is more relevant in the other Renault-Topic)Daniel Ricciardo reckons he and Renault have been trying to be "too clever" on Formula 1 weekends chasing the perfect set-up.
As part of a deep analysis done by the team after the Bahrain Grand Prix
Ricciardo not yet in tune with "different beast" Renault, Ricciardo says the outfit came to the conclusion that it has lost out by constantly seeking out improvements with its car rather than settling on a solid baseline.
Do you know where it was reported that they have a new MGU-K?Capharol wrote: ↑11 Apr 2019, 12:47https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/ricc ... ontent=www
and from what i have read they bring a new MGU-K (but that is more relevant in the other Renault-Topic)Daniel Ricciardo reckons he and Renault have been trying to be "too clever" on Formula 1 weekends chasing the perfect set-up.
As part of a deep analysis done by the team after the Bahrain Grand Prix
Ricciardo not yet in tune with "different beast" Renault, Ricciardo says the outfit came to the conclusion that it has lost out by constantly seeking out improvements with its car rather than settling on a solid baseline.
not 100% sure, but i believe it was motorsport.com aswell but i can't find it anymorePowerandtheGlory wrote: ↑11 Apr 2019, 13:02Do you know where it was reported that they have a new MGU-K?Capharol wrote: ↑11 Apr 2019, 12:47https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/ricc ... ontent=www
and from what i have read they bring a new MGU-K (but that is more relevant in the other Renault-Topic)Daniel Ricciardo reckons he and Renault have been trying to be "too clever" on Formula 1 weekends chasing the perfect set-up.
As part of a deep analysis done by the team after the Bahrain Grand Prix
Ricciardo not yet in tune with "different beast" Renault, Ricciardo says the outfit came to the conclusion that it has lost out by constantly seeking out improvements with its car rather than settling on a solid baseline.
All four Renault-powered drivers will use a new specification of MGU-K this weekend as the manufacturer works to solve the problems it has suffered since the beginning of the season.......
Nico Hulkenberg confirmed he will take a new power unit this weekend following his retirement from sixth place in Bahrain.
“We worked on reliability to get on top of the situation,” he said. “It’s a pity we lost a great result there but that’s gone.”
“For me it was a failure on the PU side,” Hulkenberg explained. “We had a problem there, that’s why I’m onto my second engine now.
Brilliant - thanks! i always forget to check Racefans!!Capharol wrote: ↑11 Apr 2019, 13:30not 100% sure, but i believe it was motorsport.com aswell but i can't find it anymorePowerandtheGlory wrote: ↑11 Apr 2019, 13:02Do you know where it was reported that they have a new MGU-K?Capharol wrote: ↑11 Apr 2019, 12:47https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/ricc ... ontent=www
and from what i have read they bring a new MGU-K (but that is more relevant in the other Renault-Topic)
Edit: found it on Racefans
https://www.racefans.net/2019/04/11/ren ... -problems/
All four Renault-powered drivers will use a new specification of MGU-K this weekend as the manufacturer works to solve the problems it has suffered since the beginning of the season.......
Nico Hulkenberg confirmed he will take a new power unit this weekend following his retirement from sixth place in Bahrain.
“We worked on reliability to get on top of the situation,” he said. “It’s a pity we lost a great result there but that’s gone.”
“For me it was a failure on the PU side,” Hulkenberg explained. “We had a problem there, that’s why I’m onto my second engine now.
It seems reliability is a bit of an issue for all, except Mercedes. Ferrari has shown a bit of a soft underbelly. They've changed CE for the works team and Haas, Honda have had to change Kvyat's unit today, though there's is a precaution and could still be used. If there's more power to unleash with these changes, then it may be worth it, depending on how much of course.Jambier wrote: ↑12 Apr 2019, 14:03It's a shame not to have be able to fix this before season.
So all car already reach their MGU K allocation for the year
HUL already on second engine.
If reliability is now here, it is not a big deal, but that will cost some points ultimately.
I've also read that if proven reliable they will unleash more power.
For now, the team seems to have a good pace in FP. But still a huge work to do on chassis to catch the top teams