Blackout wrote: ↑04 Oct 2022, 16:06
Andres125sx wrote: ↑04 Oct 2022, 08:06
diffuser wrote: ↑03 Oct 2022, 17:25
There are 5 teams that are more of a mess and still, by the end of the season, there could be 6. Lot of teams are a mess. Guess only 1 team isn't a mess ?
How many of those 5-6 teams are work teams like Alpine? None. Even McLaren, whose PU is not designed specifically for their car, is ahead of them
Dumb comment.
Reliability problems were to be expected with Renault this year. Viry has 99 good reasons to have problems:
- only 1 team, so only 1 car in testing and only 2 in GP, --> so much less data than the others
- aggressive developpement that must prioritize performance,
- Viry do not have as many dynos and $$$ as the others
- a fully new PU that is more new than the 3 others.
--> so Alpine will need a bit more time to get reliablity fully under control. (probably more than 1 season, like the previous gen) And still, their PU is not the least reliable.
These largely read as excuses to me
1) Why is it that Renault have been pared down to only 1 engine supply?
2) Where was the performance in Monza?
3) Why does a manufacturer like Renault not have dynos and $$$$ like the others
4) Ferrari PU is fully new.
5) How many seasons will Renault need to pull it together? 2? 3? Don't the engine regs change again for '26?
How can they put together a plan that takes 2-3 seasons to come together for a PU which will be obsoleted in 3-4 seasons?
Of course I want this team to do well, but it's not clear to me that the bosses WANT to do well, as opposed to simply being represented on the grid. From the driver situation, to the engine situation, my feeling as of late is that Alpine are happy to be associated with F1 but won't commit the last 10% to actually hit the top.
Rossi said Alpine wants to be in contention for wins in 100 races. That's 4 years. The 2026 cars will be a new ruleset again. Where is the part where they are competing for wins in the current ruleset?
A lion must kill its prey.