Pup wrote:
Yeah, its a curious article. I have an extremely hard time believing that Renault wasn't involved, when they said themselves that they'd found a loophole to exploit. But I do find it perfectly believable that Mercedes or McLaren initiated the protest. In fact, I was a bit surprised at the ruling yesterday, since I thought Brawn was one of the defenders of the loophole, and he rarely loses an argument with the FIA.
Well he hasnt had much joy in the last 2 years!
At the start of the week we hear a Renault sport big wig talking of this "development" as you pointed pup. Mercedes must have known about this for some time and reacted to this statement.
I think we have only reached the tip of the ice berg on this. This technology coincided with Renaults application to the FIA for engine mods in late 2009/2010.
It was done under the guise of reliability.
There must be a link to Red Bulls' complaints in 2009, the Renault mods that prevailed and the exhaust technology that has served this team so well over the last couple of seasons.
The FIA cannot reverse this, its legal and would be unfair on Renault IF the RS28-2012 is using overrun out of necessity and within the remit set by the FIA.
But equally it would be unfair on Cosworth Ferrari and Mercedes if they weren't allowed to pursue this particular avenue.
Hell come to think of it, would Red Bull technology(operating outside the RRA) have a bench to test engines?
Or scramble the ECU to come up with this loophole discovered by Mercedes?
I'm not trying to be controversial, I just think this is a huge game of cat and mouse being played behind the scenes.
Just like to reiterate Im not having a go at either Renault or Red Bull. It just appears there is alot of smoke emanating from this. If it dies down, I for one will be extremely surprised.