Renault's depute technical managing director, Rob White, has explained what is the reason for Renault's lack of reliability, and the plans on how the company aim to resolve this in 3 weeks time to be ready for testing at Bahrain.
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That must be soul destroying. Each system would have been developed and bench tested over the winter. They assembled the car and fired it up in the factory last week. However, some gremlins have crept in due the process of dismantling, shipping and reassembling.
Ted Kravitz has been down at McLaren – who are yet to appear out on track today - and I’m afraid to say that the news isn’t good, folks:
“It is a hydraulic and electrical installation problem – in other words, everything won’t fit together. Part of the problem is that to fix it, you have to take everything apart, then identify the problem, repair it and then put everything back together again. And such is the complexity of these cars, that’s more or less a four-hour plumbing job each way.
“It’s therefore no surprise that the team are saying it is very unlikely they are going to be testing today. Jenson’s interview slot at 5pm has been cancelled as he is probably not going to have much to say. Hopefully we will hear from him tomorrow.”
Really, Mclaren? That couldnt have been checked back at the factory?
richard_leeds wrote:They haven't even managed one installation lap?
That must be soul destroying. Each system would have been developed and bench tested over the winter. They assembled the car and fired it up in the factory last week. However, some gremlins have crept in due the process of dismantling, shipping and reassembling.
The issue is quoted as huge.
Mercedes day is over, too. No spare front wing, new part will be flown in tomorrow a.m.
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FoxHound wrote:Hamilton has had a bit of a crash.....appears to be a front wing failure or at least the front wing has sheared off during the collision.
Someone commented earlier about the mounting section of the wing...
Maybe the wing that failed was fresh off the production line in the last day or so
I heard about the crash on the radio while driving, my first thought was that this would cost them dear on track time, have looked at the other teams though 18 laps is good going.
it indeed is stated they don't have a spare. still seems a bit silly, because you'd imagine a frontwing gets damaged easily,
for example, if the driver for some reason slips off the track, the wing can get damaged very easily in the grit, grass, kurbs, whatever.
i'm finding it thus a bit hard to believe there wasn't a single extra front wing - even if they're planning a diff version.
perhaps they might actually do have a spare, but aren't willing to use it because there's a high risk it'll fail again - surely thatll be the last thing they'll want.
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Manoah2u wrote:it indeed is stated they don't have a spare. still seems a bit silly, because you'd imagine a frontwing gets damaged easily,
for example, if the driver for some reason slips off the track, the wing can get damaged very easily in the grit, grass, kurbs, whatever.
i'm finding it thus a bit hard to believe there wasn't a single extra front wing - even if they're planning a diff version.
perhaps they might actually do have a spare, but aren't willing to use it because there's a high risk it'll fail again - surely thatll be the last thing they'll want.
They wouldn't expect to go off track during installation laps. Perhaps the spares were on their way regardless, they were just hoping to make do with the 1 wing for now.
Manoah2u wrote:it indeed is stated they don't have a spare. still seems a bit silly, because you'd imagine a frontwing gets damaged easily,
for example, if the driver for some reason slips off the track, the wing can get damaged very easily in the grit, grass, kurbs, whatever.
i'm finding it thus a bit hard to believe there wasn't a single extra front wing - even if they're planning a diff version.
perhaps they might actually do have a spare, but aren't willing to use it because there's a high risk it'll fail again - surely thatll be the last thing they'll want.
its posted in the w05 thread that amus have reported they are building a new version with re-enforced pylons for tomoz. So perhaps your right they do but its not worth the risk. After all they are 18 laps ahead of most teams there