Mule testing? I though each team had an advanced dyno, that made running the engine on track unnecessary?WhiteBlue wrote:As we can see from the above post the Red Bull problems have very little to do with the ICE and practically everything is related to the ERS.
The issues that are described are of a nature that can be eliminated by running the ERS, the turbo and the ICE together in a mule. Ferrari difinitely did that and one has to assume that MERC also had a mule.
Only Renault were dumb enough to believe in father Xmas and did no mule testing. It really shows now that they are have so many basic issues get got ironed out by their competitors a long time ago.
This shows once again that you have to go to the edge of the rules and use everything available from the black and grey area. Only then you have a decent chance to be competitive. Red Bull screwed up when they decided to rely on Renault for a 2014 engine. They should have made it themselves. The opportunity was there with P.U.R.E. Bad luck they took the wrong turn. The RB10 would have been a much better car from the start. As it stands we know practically nothing about it's competitiveness.
Anyway, looking at the videos, the redbull still looks like the fastest thing in the corners. Maybe for a competitive season it's good that they have engine problems. The other cars look like gondolas compared to how the rb10 is going through the turns.