marcush. wrote:it is a simple thing :you got twenty HP more and you will need fuel to produce it ..
No, because you'll use the twenty extra horsepower when you need it (certainly in qualifying) and conserve elsewhere - usually when you're out in front and the less powerful engines are having to conserve as well which means you're not losing anything.
...simple physics or would you dare say Renault is less capable than Ferrari or Mercedes in producing efficiency out of a mandatory package? that would mean they used the same amount of fuel to produce less power to propel the car
The Renault is more efficient, but it makes a negligible difference for the gain in performance and contribution to track position from the engine. Put simply, slightly greater fuel efficiency is outweighed by the overall performance benefits.
There's a reason why Red Bull want the extra power. If what you say is true then they wouldn't be clammering for a change.