Was surpised to see the MP4/5 on display at Aeon Mall Suzuka on Saturday. It is on display at the mall fri-sun.
Aeon Mall Suzuka
4 Chome-1-2 Shonohayama, Suzuka, Mie 513-0834
059-375-0666 https://g.co/kgs/wmkApD
Really? Are we ignoring the fact Renault powered cars had significantly lower speeds out for sector 3. They were 15kph down consecutively from the other 3.McMika98 wrote: ↑13 Oct 2019, 04:38Final nail in the Honda power debate. Freesh engine and the Renault powered Mclarens make gains to the A team while top 2 teams are more than half a second away. In S2 they lost 5 tenths to Ferrari.
Not saying that its bad or worse, look at Renault for eg. Obviously chassis plays a huge deal as well. But the stockpiling idea backfired massively.
When I read you, it seems to me that you are telling jokes that no one laughs at.McMika98 wrote: ↑13 Oct 2019, 08:56I repeat it not about the power but the whole stockpiling of engine for 1 race when there was 5 races left. They gave up on few race wins on hindsight. Spa, they were one of the best with a spec 2 engine that had 5 GPs. They obviously didn't think Ferrari would make the gains they did.
Now they wont win a single race and will probably get beat by Mclaren in one of the remaining races. What a lame ass decision.
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/red- ... 55626/amp/David Tsurusaki, ExxonMobil's Global Motorsport Technology Manager, said: "With Red Bull I think it is one of the biggest steps we have ever done. And with mature engine technology, it is harder and harder to make that adjustment.
"It [the upgrade] is something that we have been thinking about and working on for quite a long time. I think it is one of our better improvements.
"[But] I cannot comment on the performance gain. I know what it is, otherwise we wouldn't be introducing it, but it definitely is an improvement and wouldn't be introduced if it wasn't."
Tsurusaki said the development work on the new fuel can be traced back over several years, and has involved the sourcing of new 'raw materials' to help deliver a breakthrough.
Asked by Motorsport.com if this meant using chemicals that were new to F1, Tsurusaki said: "The FIA standard is pretty restrictive. It has to be chemicals that have been used and available in a consumer fuel in the past, so in a sense it is not brand new technology.
"But it is something that we have not used in a Formula 1 fuel, and I don't know if anyone else has done it.
"There are two or three key adjustments we have made that give us the performance enhancement we are looking for."
Agreed however if the mods just banned him he would just resign up under a new name? Maybe if we all just put him on our ignore list he would just get no response and thereby no gratification for his ...hmmm..so many descriptions come to mind