Yes I suspected you will be very cynicalVanja #66 wrote: ↑11 Feb 2023, 09:48As with the cost cap cheating, this FIA decision is malarkey. RBPT had a 2026 engine on test bench in summer 2022, with a single cylinder concept unit tested even before. They were preparing to make their own units ASAP. Can't think of any other Universe where RBPT would be considered as anything close to a new manufacturer...AR3-GP wrote: ↑10 Feb 2023, 17:47You have since posted the answer in the RB team thread: https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/red- ... /10430340/
The point of a "new manufacturer" is a manufacturer who has not engineered a power unit for an F1 car and operated their own design in a F1-Championship. This is actually the reason that RBPT did not get concession for ERS. They were assembling the battery pack in Milton-Keynes.
Porsche built an F1 engine in 2017! Audi are using the bones of that engine. Both have vast sums of V6 turbo hybrid experience,almost a decade worth of experience. They are still a "new manufacturer" because those developments were never operated in an F1 championship.