Lotus Renaults next car... will it be designed on the platform of the awful R31 or will they revert back to the R30/R29.
Also with the ban of off throttle gases they will almost certainly abolish the FFE and revert to the classic design.
Let's look at the other side of things(I'm not in any way defending the team).Fil wrote:I don't hold too much promise for Renault in 2012.
Continuity & stability is the key driver for success, and Renault is still nowhere near settling under their new team ownership.
- It's been a revolving door of staff in 2011.
- Team discontent with top level management still keeps popping up.
- Driver lineup is far from being settled.
- Questions of the financial health of the team continue.
- Possibility of a hostile takeover due to debt hasn't been discounted.
- New simulator's tender for construction hasn't been finalised, so won't be operational until late 2012, meaning it'll only be an asset for early 2013 upgrades at best.
And should they get Kubica back for 2012, his involvement in the development of the R32 will be compromised by a lack of input in the R31, leaving their leading driver with a car not wholly to his tastes.
Unless one of the top 4 teams get it horribly wrong, (and we haven't even contemplated one of Sauber/Williams/FI/STR getting their car super right), I really can't see what is pointing to 2012 being an improvement for Renault over 2011.
It was announced several months ago that the exhausts were mandated to a periscope position.govind112 wrote:Also with the ban of off throttle gases they will almost certainly abolish the FFE and revert to the classic design.
@adamcooperf1 wrote:#F1 LRGP must be breaking the RRA, they seem to have 100s of mechanics unless it's the same ones going round and round the airport
Singapore was a disaster, no doubt, but actually, considering their driver line-up (it's now more or less clear Petrov is still not that quick as we believed, both drivers worlds apart from merc line-up), R31 performed quite good in Spa and even more so at Monza (both qually and fastest lap times at merc niveau).marcush. wrote:Sure the team has not found any speed since the summer break and left Singapore in a sorry state with neither Petrov nor Senna in reach of points.
So if anything one could say that Heidfelds departure cost them deerly in overall competitiveness as both current drivers seem to be unable to keep the development in the right direction?
Very alarming is the upturn of Force India who have scored over 7 points per race after the summer break compared to measley 1,3points for Renault per race.At this rate they will just fall behind FI with the last race....a huge price to pay
and possibly not really what Boullier and lopez had in mind ..
Maybe it should be called the Lotus - Renault R32 for the time beingadrianjordan wrote:I wonder whether it will be the "R32" or whether Lotus (as they will be called) will decide to start their own naming system...
I said thatraymondu999 wrote:It will be lotus Renault though. In the way it's Red Bull Racing-Renault. The engine supplier has to be in the full name
N12ck wrote:Maybe it should be called the Lotus - Renault R32 for the time being
On my data sheets, ive got the chassis down as TBA at present.mx_tifosi wrote:I wonder if Volkswagen are going to threaten Renault with legal action if they name the car 'R32'. :roll: