Renault R31

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bot6 wrote:Looks like some kind of fuel leak... Hope Nick is OK.
ESPNF1 live feed wrote:Renault says: "Nick's car catching fire was not scheduled, cause being investigated"
Seriously? Not scheduled? :shock:
Isn't it required to have a scheduled explosion at least once a year? :lol:

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ESPNF1 live feed wrote:Renault says: "Nick's car catching fire was not scheduled, cause being investigated"
ESPNF1 live feed wrote:Renault says: "Right hand exhaust temp was very high from when Nick left pits. It was thought to have been a sensor problem. Rather evidently, it wasn't"
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A hole in the right exhausts caused the overheating.
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Does anyone have specific knowledge of the alignment system shown on page 89?

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Does anyone think that this fire was much worse than it would have been with rear exiting exhausts?
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probably was worse due to the engine maps their running, same as most of the top teams to keep the exhaust gases flowing even when off the throttle, would imagine there was fuel in the pipes & that's why it was worse

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The leak seemed to start from the back of the car so i don't think with a different design things would have been safer.
It's an unlikely accident and seems more from overheating than engine maps.
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n smikle wrote:The leak seemed to start from the back of the car so i don't think with a different design things would have been safer.
It's an unlikely accident and seems more from overheating than engine maps.
I think what he's pointing out is that if it hadn't been for the FEE and EBF, the flames wouldn't have been coming out around the cockpit by the time he stopped.

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adrianjordan wrote:Does anyone think that this fire was much worse than it would have been with rear exiting exhausts?
The forward position of the exhaust definitely allowed the fire to jump forward, judging by the video footage. What puzzles me is how Renault writes it off as an exhaust failure. Clearly, the fire was fueled by something. Admittedly, it's possible it's a problem similar to that which plagued the 458 italia rear fenders, however, doesn't it sees more likely it was either hydrolics or the gearbox?

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JMN wrote:
adrianjordan wrote:Does anyone think that this fire was much worse than it would have been with rear exiting exhausts?
The forward position of the exhaust definitely allowed the fire to jump forward, judging by the video footage. What puzzles me is how Renault writes it off as an exhaust failure. Clearly, the fire was fueled by something. Admittedly, it's possible it's a problem similar to that which plagued the 458 italia rear fenders, however, doesn't it sees more likely it was either hydrolics or the gearbox?
as far as i know the ferrari 458 italia fires were triggered by a body sealant non compliance for the temperatures involved.the sealer was a carry over from earlier models as I understand but one should not be too easy with carryover parts and proceedures...
If that has a relevance to the Renault incident?

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Blackout wrote:Image
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EDIT: Ok, it's ok now. Little changes to Renault cars in Spain, I'm waiting for major upgrade impatiently.

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that's helping the exhaust pipes.
Theyve done a few things upstream to help out their floor and exhuast . The brake duct fins are also aiding the pipes.
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