TJ13 talked about that in Jerez. Renault had big problems and would need several months to sort it out. Looks like they were rightDAMNINice wrote:BREAKING NEWS from AMuS about Renault engines..
short version translated:
The deadline for engine suppliers when they have to give the engine to the FIA for Homologation is tonight.
Renault told at the weekend that they have sorted out the biggest problems. But now they have a new topic on the agenda where they wnat to have a delayed deadline by TWO or THREE months!!!
Seems like they are in big trouble.
There are rumors that Jean Todt and Renault president Carlos Ghosn met already to discuss this topic.
BUT. only one Veto by another team in the strategy group (Red Bull, Mercedes, Ferrari, McLaren, Lotus, Williams) will stop the delay.
So this will be very interesting.
source: http://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/form ... 63169.html
sadTrocola wrote:TJ13 talked about that in Jerez. Renault had big problems and would need several months to sort it out. Looks like they were rightDAMNINice wrote:BREAKING NEWS from AMuS about Renault engines..
short version translated:
The deadline for engine suppliers when they have to give the engine to the FIA for Homologation is tonight.
Renault told at the weekend that they have sorted out the biggest problems. But now they have a new topic on the agenda where they wnat to have a delayed deadline by TWO or THREE months!!!
Seems like they are in big trouble.
There are rumors that Jean Todt and Renault president Carlos Ghosn met already to discuss this topic.
BUT. only one Veto by another team in the strategy group (Red Bull, Mercedes, Ferrari, McLaren, Lotus, Williams) will stop the delay.
So this will be very interesting.
source: http://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/form ... 63169.html
All this rake discussion is nonsense. Also for McL, Merc or Fer, you never know the ride height which changes of course during testing...Diesel wrote:I call bullsh*t on that rake. There's no way they could possibly run the car like that, I could probably fit my head under there!
They must have raised the ride height for testing or something. Possibly because of the weight of the testing equipment, they didn't want the car to bottom out.
source Greek side; http://www.msfree.gr/ms.php?id=3157910:48
The attempt to solve the problems in the global Red Bull has led to the adoption of unusual solutions
but it's unknown will it be better?jagunx51 wrote:dream... dream... dream ....
http://imageshack.com/a/img837/4179/05wc.jpg
djos wrote:That isn't for cooling, that is to vent fluid or gases when something goes wrong (eg battery failures) .... All IMO of course.