Not sure if it's been posted elsewhere on the site, but there's media speculation that Infiniti won't be title sponsor for RB beyond 2015?
http://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/red-b ... ti-report/
Interesting as it allows RB to engage with other engine manufacturersPredator wrote:Not sure if it's been posted elsewhere on the site, but there's media speculation that Infiniti won't be title sponsor for RB beyond 2015?
http://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/red-b ... ti-report/
f1316 wrote:There's an article on BBC website where they say one team principle expects rbr to bring a b spec car to Melbourne. Haven't got the link to hand now but it's the article about rosberg.
Still, personally I always take the Andrew Benson articles with a pinch of salt...
jagunx51 wrote:are they planning for RB10-B ? .....same case on newey's mp4-18
http://i1141.photobucket.com/albums/n59 ... rdtest.jpg
I don't think so and they can not run the RB9. They will improve cooling, maybe even move some components but they can't throw away the chassis.jagunx51 wrote:are they planning for RB10-B ? .....same case on newey's mp4-18
oohh... you r right, I mean mp4-18 'replaced' by mp4-17D...... in case of too tight packaging, just like rb10 ....rbr need to 'redesign' rb10, imhoCuky wrote:jagunx51 wrote:are they planning for RB10-B ? .....same case on newey's mp4-18
http://i1141.photobucket.com/albums/n59 ... rdtest.jpg
If they are planing on something they wouldn't tell us, would they?
As for MP4-18, it never got B version and was never raced. MP4-18 was a failure, MP4-17D did the whole 2003. and in 2004. McLaren had MP4-19 and MP4-19B later in the season
fw36 has has a slim sidepod with tight rear end, with relatively small cooling outlet, how can it not suffer from overheating ? .... or is it renault engine the hottest V6 on track ?basti313 wrote:I don't think so and they can not run the RB9. They will improve cooling, maybe even move some components but they can't throw away the chassis.jagunx51 wrote:are they planning for RB10-B ? .....same case on newey's mp4-18
Just changing exhaust, cooling or aero does not qualify for a B-spec.
That presumes Red Bull don't have any packaging problems, whereas they appear to be suffering more than the other Renault teams in terms of reliability so personally I presume they do have packaging problems. This is backed up, somewhat, by Newey and Horner flying out early from each test to return to the factory. They wouldn't be doing that unless major changes were required.Alexgtt wrote:They don't need to redesign a chassis/B-spec car. That's for performance reasons, no speed. This isn't the case. They just can't run the bastard long enough to start performance tuning. Fix the issues (and that might well take part of the season away) and I strongly suspect the car will be quick. Actually, I'd bet on it.
Renault need to pull their finger out and Newey needs to for once look just a tiny bit more conservatively at the design/packaging/cooling.
It should also be noted that the Renault powered cars aren't currently capable of performing a racing start (reported by Sky). That fits with this info.eslam1986 wrote:- Some rumours say that the Red Bull gearbox is not able to deal with the savage torque delivery of the unrefined Renault engine .
- Lotus ran "full power" in Bahrain, only Renault team not to use Red Bull gearbox + conservative cooling solutions
Source please?eslam1986 wrote:- Some rumours say that the Red Bull gearbox is not able to deal with the savage torque delivery of the unrefined Renault engine .
- Lotus ran "full power" in Bahrain, only Renault team not to use Red Bull gearbox + conservative cooling solutions