Emag wrote: ↑19 Jan 2021, 11:43
Mclarensenna wrote: ↑19 Jan 2021, 03:26
I think it is possible to see Mclaren make a huge jump in lap time. Why? Well we really have no idea how much faster the "2021 Merc engine" is over the "2020 Renault engine". Is it 2 tenths, is it 5 tenths is it 1 second even? Who really knows? Its all pure speculation?
1 thing to consider is look at Ferrari from 2010 to 2014 were absolutely nowhere in race pace compared to the redbull. Then 2015-2019 with the oil burning and other tricks and a lot more power the Ferrari was much faster than the redbull in race pace. No comparison really. Night and Day!
Then 2020 the engine tricks are banned and the Ferrari has no race pace again compared to redbull. Why?
Because the faster engine allows much more downforce to be put on the car and it seems to make the car have so much more traction and stability due to all this extra downforce and turn the chassis into a race rocket overnight. The car just comes alive!
The Ferrari was overnight a completely different car compared to the low engine power years. it seems not the chassis itself but the engine driving it made all the difference to how race competitive the Ferrari was if you going back and compare the last 10 years.
The same theory could play out with Mclaren in 2021. If the engine has so much more power they can stack more downforce and the car overnight turns into a rocket right competing close to the front, ala, like the 2015-2019 Ferrari.
Its just a theory and speculation but i do think there is a chance the 2021 Mclaren makes a huge step.
IMHO
Lets wait and see
Bolting a faster engine doesn't automatically propel you to the front of the grid. The chassis is very important. McLaren is leaving Renault because Mercedes is arguably the better option at the moment, but you should remember, RedBull won races with Renault engines. And back in 2018 they were definitely in contention with Ferrari and Mercedes for quite some races. Now keep in mind, Renault made a decent jump in performance from 2018 to 2019, so that gives you an idea on how great the RedBull chassis was. If McLaren hasn't been able to fight at the top for the last two years, then don't expect them to in 2021 just because they are switching engines.
One final remark about your point related to Ferrari. Ferrari's problems this year were not only due to the underpowered engine, the car itself was weak in a lot of areas. There were races where Alfa Romeo was faster than Ferrari and they were using the same engine.
"Bolting a faster engine doesn't automatically propel you to the front of the grid. The chassis is very important." <--- I never said the chassis is not important, nor did i say a faster engine will propel you to the front of the grid. I said a faster engine could turn it into a rocket, and could propel them to compete closer to the front, as we really have no idea how much faster the 2021 Merc engine is compared to the 2020 Renault engine. I stated it could be 2 tenths. 5 tenths or a second. We will have to wait and see.
You seem to have misquoted everything i said and not read what i wrote properly.
"RedBull won races with Renault engines. And back in 2018 they were definitely in contention with Ferrari and Mercedes for quite some races." <-------- Ferrari was "vastly" superior to Redbull throughout the 2018 season. Ric we know from 2014 how vastly superior to Vettel is in the same car, yet Ric and Max both ended up behind Vettel and Kimi in the Ferrari so that statement is not true.
"Renault made a decent jump in performance from 2018 to 2019: <----- Renault in 2018 finished 4th. In 2019 they had Ric and Hulk superior drivers and Renault finished 5th. Hulk gad 37 points and finished 14th in 2019 vs 69 points and 7th in 2018. So no Renault did not make a decent jump at all! so that statement definately not true.
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