Renault Power Unit Hardware & Software

All that has to do with the power train, gearbox, clutch, fuels and lubricants, etc. Generally the mechanical side of Formula One.
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djos wrote:
02 Oct 2020, 12:07
Well, this should help Renault justify their PU dev efforts. Should be interesting to see how Red Bull conducts itself in their second stint as a Renault customer.

https://www.f1technical.net/news/22849
I hope that Renault won't sell them PU. They made them look awful in media.

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bucker wrote:
02 Oct 2020, 13:09
djos wrote:
02 Oct 2020, 12:07
Well, this should help Renault justify their PU dev efforts. Should be interesting to see how Red Bull conducts itself in their second stint as a Renault customer.

https://www.f1technical.net/news/22849
I hope that Renault won't sell them PU. They made them look awful in media.
Fact is they were garbage in those years, unreliable and slow. They only turned a corner last year to some degree, but really it's only since this year that their engine is decent in most areas. It's still clearly behind mercedes so nothing has changed on that front.

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Their engine was already decent in most areas last year. And the 2020 engine is just a B-version of that engine. All this, while spending half as much money as Honda (one of the reasons Honda is leaving but not Renault?) and spending around 800hours/season on the dynos (close to the new dyno testing limitations) while Honda spent allegedly 5 times more hours and Ferrari/Merc 2 times more than Renault atleast.
And they are working on a fully new PU for 2021-2022 since 2018
--> still big room for improvement for Renault, with reasonable costs. : )

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Blackout wrote:
02 Oct 2020, 17:00
Their engine was already decent in most areas last year.
It had good power, but crap reliability.

As for the rest, you got some sources on those numbers?

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Juzh wrote:
02 Oct 2020, 17:27
Blackout wrote:
02 Oct 2020, 17:00
Their engine was already decent in most areas last year.
It had good power, but crap reliability.

As for the rest, you got some sources on those numbers?
Crap reliability? Nooo. This year is is bulletproof and good power. Just look at the speed traps

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djos wrote:
02 Oct 2020, 12:07
Well, this should help Renault justify their PU dev efforts. Should be interesting to see how Red Bull conducts itself in their second stint as a Renault customer.

https://www.f1technical.net/news/22849
Red Bull should beg on their knees. The way Renaulr were treated in media is just horrible. At least they have to dig deep in their pockets unless they are buying the entire f1 engine design from Honda...

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toraabe wrote:
02 Oct 2020, 18:29
Juzh wrote:
02 Oct 2020, 17:27
Blackout wrote:
02 Oct 2020, 17:00
Their engine was already decent in most areas last year.
It had good power, but crap reliability.

As for the rest, you got some sources on those numbers?
Crap reliability? Nooo. This year is is bulletproof and good power. Just look at the speed traps
I'm guessing you missed the part where we talk about last year, not this year?

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toraabe wrote:
02 Oct 2020, 18:34
djos wrote:
02 Oct 2020, 12:07
Well, this should help Renault justify their PU dev efforts. Should be interesting to see how Red Bull conducts itself in their second stint as a Renault customer.

https://www.f1technical.net/news/22849
Red Bull should beg on their knees. The way Renaulr were treated in media is just horrible. At least they have to dig deep in their pockets unless they are buying the entire f1 engine design from Honda...
They were treated like they should be treated, --- engine, --- manager, --- reliability. Pretty sure they won't go back. You better leave then take a Renault engine again.

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toraabe wrote:
02 Oct 2020, 18:34
djos wrote:
02 Oct 2020, 12:07
Well, this should help Renault justify their PU dev efforts. Should be interesting to see how Red Bull conducts itself in their second stint as a Renault customer.

https://www.f1technical.net/news/22849
Red Bull should beg on their knees. The way Renaulr were treated in media is just horrible. At least they have to dig deep in their pockets unless they are buying the entire f1 engine design from Honda...
I think that just slapping 30 million on the table would be convincing enough. Alpine has be profitable by themselves including F1 expenses. All easy money is welcome.

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Juzh wrote:
02 Oct 2020, 19:08
toraabe wrote:
02 Oct 2020, 18:29
Juzh wrote:
02 Oct 2020, 17:27

It had good power, but crap reliability.

As for the rest, you got some sources on those numbers?
Crap reliability? Nooo. This year is is bulletproof and good power. Just look at the speed traps
I'm guessing you missed the part where we talk about last year, not this year?
Spec A of the 2019 PU was unreliable. But spec B and especially C were very reliable. The latter ran the 7 gp distance without problems. And those two last engines were probably the first PUs that could be tested on Viry's new full-car test bench.

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Blackout wrote:
03 Oct 2020, 06:41
Juzh wrote:
02 Oct 2020, 19:08
toraabe wrote:
02 Oct 2020, 18:29


Crap reliability? Nooo. This year is is bulletproof and good power. Just look at the speed traps
I'm guessing you missed the part where we talk about last year, not this year?
Spec A of the 2019 PU was unreliable. But spec B and especially C were very reliable. The latter ran the 7 gp distance without problems. And those two last engines were probably the first PUs that could be tested on Viry's new full-car test bench.
Exactly. They have at least got it together. If a redesign of architecture will come , they could perhaps buy the split turbo from their partner Mercedes.

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Juzh wrote:
02 Oct 2020, 14:38
bucker wrote:
02 Oct 2020, 13:09
djos wrote:
02 Oct 2020, 12:07
Well, this should help Renault justify their PU dev efforts. Should be interesting to see how Red Bull conducts itself in their second stint as a Renault customer.

https://www.f1technical.net/news/22849
I hope that Renault won't sell them PU. They made them look awful in media.
Fact is they were garbage in those years, unreliable and slow. They only turned a corner last year to some degree, but really it's only since this year that their engine is decent in most areas. It's still clearly behind mercedes so nothing has changed on that front.
Zero excuse for the way RBR publicly behaved. You win together and you lose together. You don’t just openly slag off your engine supplier when the going gets tough.

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El Scorchio wrote:
03 Oct 2020, 10:41
Juzh wrote:
02 Oct 2020, 14:38
bucker wrote:
02 Oct 2020, 13:09

I hope that Renault won't sell them PU. They made them look awful in media.
Fact is they were garbage in those years, unreliable and slow. They only turned a corner last year to some degree, but really it's only since this year that their engine is decent in most areas. It's still clearly behind mercedes so nothing has changed on that front.
Zero excuse for the way RBR publicly behaved. You win together and you lose together. You don’t just openly slag off your engine supplier when the going gets tough.
What Renault delivered those days was inexcusable. No other team would have accepted that. Now finally things are better.

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Sieper wrote:
03 Oct 2020, 11:19
El Scorchio wrote:
03 Oct 2020, 10:41
Juzh wrote:
02 Oct 2020, 14:38

Fact is they were garbage in those years, unreliable and slow. They only turned a corner last year to some degree, but really it's only since this year that their engine is decent in most areas. It's still clearly behind mercedes so nothing has changed on that front.
Zero excuse for the way RBR publicly behaved. You win together and you lose together. You don’t just openly slag off your engine supplier when the going gets tough.
What Renault delivered those days was inexcusable. No other team would have accepted that. Now finally things are better.
But you keep it in house and try to go forward together. Not try to publicly shame them. Very unprofessional. They’ll start going after Honda now.

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El Scorchio wrote:
03 Oct 2020, 11:22
Sieper wrote:
03 Oct 2020, 11:19
El Scorchio wrote:
03 Oct 2020, 10:41


Zero excuse for the way RBR publicly behaved. You win together and you lose together. You don’t just openly slag off your engine supplier when the going gets tough.
What Renault delivered those days was inexcusable. No other team would have accepted that. Now finally things are better.
But you keep it in house and try to go forward together. Not try to publicly shame them. Very unprofessional. They’ll start going after Honda now.
That depends on the response you get to the complaints. If its 'Ah, yes, we will look at getting this fixed', you do.
If its 'too bad, that is what it is, go away', the only option is to make it public. Not before exhaustion of other options of course
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