The reason i came to that is due to the Magnetti system that Renault are using isn't too dis-simmilar to the one that Toyota were going to use, and only used in the TF109-02 chassis. The Renault Magnetti system is probably the best option for Hispania as its probably the most cost effective to them as the Mercedes/Zytec system €5m and is the lightest and most powerful, the Ferrari Magnetti system is only available as part of a Ferrari 056 engine supply such how it is embedded in the engine, so ive heard.wesley123 wrote:how do you come up with an Toyota powerplant? Apart from that it was 2 years ago these engines last ran they are also an downgrade compared to the Cosworth.
I seriously would like to know your sources...I even doubt toyota knew accurately at the time where their engine standed compared to opposition...jeez...your posts are the worst I have ever read...all of them...your a ron dennis wannabe...without tech knowledge....ESPImperium wrote:The reason i came to that is due to the Magnetti system that Renault are using isn't too dis-simmilar to the one that Toyota were going to use, and only used in the TF109-02 chassis. The Renault Magnetti system is probably the best option for Hispania as its probably the most cost effective to them as the Mercedes/Zytec system €5m and is the lightest and most powerful, the Ferrari Magnetti system is only available as part of a Ferrari 056 engine supply such how it is embedded in the engine, so ive heard.wesley123 wrote:how do you come up with an Toyota powerplant? Apart from that it was 2 years ago these engines last ran they are also an downgrade compared to the Cosworth.
The RVX-09 wasn't a bad block, it was the least powerful yes, but was the second most economical in fuel at the time.
Im not sure what can be done with Hispania and KERS for 2012, Magnetti could be the best for them, as long as they could interface it with the Cosworth CA2012ks MGU and the Cosworth Electronics pack that is also used with the Cossie engine. Im sure it could be done, but im not sure how it could be done.
However there is one rumour ive seen circulating is that the new owners of Hispania have dealings with Honda. and once the 3 year deal that Hispania has for Cosworth power is over, Honda could be interested in a engine supply as a way back into F1 in 2014. That would mean Hispania would get a decent wad of cash and a decent supply from 2013 at the earliest.
One thing is for sure, hispania need to come up with a good chassis and aero package for 2012 before KERS is thought about.
We are all here to have an opinion, but i try to listen to the more extreme rumors, as some could have some milage, and the Toyota and Honda ones i think have some milage. Yes i may not have the technichal know how in areas, but i do watch the buisness side of things more than the technichal side. And i do have data sheets that now date back to 2000 on some aspects of the sport, and engine data from 2006 till present. So i have some estimation about what i may be talking about.LotusF1 wrote:I seriously would like to know your sources...I even doubt toyota knew accurately at the time where their engine standed compared to opposition...jeez...your posts are the worst I have ever read...all of them...your a ron dennis wannabe...without tech knowledge....ESPImperium wrote:The reason i came to that is due to the Magnetti system that Renault are using isn't too dis-simmilar to the one that Toyota were going to use, and only used in the TF109-02 chassis. The Renault Magnetti system is probably the best option for Hispania as its probably the most cost effective to them as the Mercedes/Zytec system €5m and is the lightest and most powerful, the Ferrari Magnetti system is only available as part of a Ferrari 056 engine supply such how it is embedded in the engine, so ive heard.wesley123 wrote:how do you come up with an Toyota powerplant? Apart from that it was 2 years ago these engines last ran they are also an downgrade compared to the Cosworth.
The RVX-09 wasn't a bad block, it was the least powerful yes, but was the second most economical in fuel at the time.
Im not sure what can be done with Hispania and KERS for 2012, Magnetti could be the best for them, as long as they could interface it with the Cosworth CA2012ks MGU and the Cosworth Electronics pack that is also used with the Cossie engine. Im sure it could be done, but im not sure how it could be done.
However there is one rumour ive seen circulating is that the new owners of Hispania have dealings with Honda. and once the 3 year deal that Hispania has for Cosworth power is over, Honda could be interested in a engine supply as a way back into F1 in 2014. That would mean Hispania would get a decent wad of cash and a decent supply from 2013 at the earliest.
One thing is for sure, hispania need to come up with a good chassis and aero package for 2012 before KERS is thought about.
And who were in the process of designing a 2011-spec car with HRT. Does anyone else think that Toyota will become the sort of company that supplies technical partnerships with teams? It's hard to describe what I mean, but the sort of company that the teams would come to to get maybe bits and bobs designed for their car? Aren't Ferrari using their wind tunnel, and they rent out their simulator?marcush. wrote:maybe I´m too soft but i don´t think it´s very helpful to bash people for floating around some more extreme ideas.
Toyota supplying whole cars and service to Pirelli for tyre testing todays so it seems not so far fetched anything is possible if it fits the bill of those in charge in Cologne...who have to create income and turnaround.
Yes, Ricciardo used it tooMuulka wrote:I thought it looked different! DOesn't seem to be well made- Liuzzi (Did Riccardo use it?) had at least two failures of the new cascades- in one of the practice sessions and in Q1.