AIUI any reliability improvments must be approved by rival teams and the FIA before being fitted to the car.
Call it whatever you want, it's no different than what Honda did!
I know that was the case during the v8 er, not sure it the same holds true now!
Then you weren't paying attention, as Mercedes had to mess with several things on the engine because of de-rating and performance issue in testing and the first race!
Derating is a performance issue. https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/merc ... l/5941677/
Yeah I'm not certain either. In this article It's implied that is the case for the next regulations, but nothing either way for the current ones.
Sigh, An F1 PU isn't a honda civic motor, they are infinitely more complex, and derates can happen for several reasons, that aren't necessarily performance reasons.Dee wrote: ↑29 Jun 2021, 14:46Derating is a performance issue. https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/merc ... l/5941677/
"Team boss Toto Wolff reckoned that Mercedes was losing out to Honda in terms of its derating – which is when the engine boost that comes from its energy recovery systems runs out at the end of straights.
Speaking about where Mercedes was losing time to Red Bull, Wolff said: “I think we're losing on the high speed [corners]. We can clearly see there's a deficit.
“We're losing a little bit on the engine side in terms of derate. We are not yet in a happy place with our energy recovery, but it's not one thing we point to where we can say this is the big gap.”
Solving this issue increases performance.. thus a performance update
Mercedes have not gone from having no derating issues in Bahrain to having them and then solving them which would be a reliability update
Or they are changing the tools they use or the assumptions they use when making the decision on how to tune the deployment. Which isn't banned.Dee wrote: ↑29 Jun 2021, 13:02Absolutely, so an increase in performance relative to what they have been doing is a performance increase, which is bannednzjrs wrote: ↑29 Jun 2021, 13:00Off-topic, but I think almost every pre-race press release from Honda says something like 'This circuit <something about deployment is hard> so we will be working with the team to optimize the PU deployment to extract the most from the engine'.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑29 Jun 2021, 12:57It'll be how the electrical energy is deployed. So some fine tuning of that which is perfectly legal. Only the petrol burning bits are banned from performance upgrades.
Or in other words, aren't MB already doing per-circuit optimisation of how electrical energy is deployed?
Yeah, that'll be it. Mercedes are making an illegal performance upgrade and telling everyone that they're doing it.Dee wrote: ↑29 Jun 2021, 14:32So, it's malicious because they want to hide what they are doing. The difference being that Honda made a reliablilty upgrade whereas Mercedes are putting in a performance update
The ERS is not covered by the ban on upgrades. So if they can improve the way it does its thing then that is perfectly legal.Dee wrote: ↑29 Jun 2021, 14:46Derating is a performance issue. https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/merc ... l/5941677/
"Team boss Toto Wolff reckoned that Mercedes was losing out to Honda in terms of its derating – which is when the engine boost that comes from its energy recovery systems runs out at the end of straights.
Speaking about where Mercedes was losing time to Red Bull, Wolff said: “I think we're losing on the high speed [corners]. We can clearly see there's a deficit.
“We're losing a little bit on the engine side in terms of derate. We are not yet in a happy place with our energy recovery, but it's not one thing we point to where we can say this is the big gap.”
Solving this issue increases performance.. thus a performance update
Mercedes have not gone from having no derating issues in Bahrain to having them and then solving them which would be a reliability update
Malicious? It's literally just F1 politics of the top teams.Dee wrote: ↑29 Jun 2021, 14:32So, it's malicious because they want to hide what they are doing. The difference being that Honda made a reliablilty upgrade whereas Mercedes are putting in a performance update