Tyler wrote:Despite what may or may not be going on with the sidepods they definitely look longer than those of the Red Bull.
I wonder if maybe it's just not possible for the cars with the Merc engine to package them as tightly as the Renault, maybe due to cooling requirements or something like that.
Surely with aerodynamics playing such an important role, the Renault engine and not the Merc should be considered the best engine to have?
It is well-known that the Renault lump is smaller. It is not that obvious though that it is the engine to have. I assume that there are more ways than one to optimize air flow to and through the rear. Plus, Newey has sacrificed a few things on the altar of packaging. One of the notables is the KERS package they run. They are running their own, not the Renault Sport supply, because that does not fit. They will not be much better on the KERS front than in 2011, which was basically sxxt. The Renault lump's consumption advantage will be decreased somewhat too, with blow-mapping banned.
edit: So, no, personally, I would laugh off a suggestion of giving up the Mercedes engines for the Renault by this year.