“Reliability is always the most important factor for us: without a reliable car you cannot win titles,”
I think the above philosophy needs to change.
In a year with so many changes technologically speaking, I think it is a wise choice and philosophy. Let's see in 10 races time where they are. Before judging their performance.Gerhard Berger wrote:“Reliability is always the most important factor for us: without a reliable car you cannot win titles,”
I think the above philosophy needs to change.
That would certainly have been true last year... I don't think it's likely to be true this year though.Gerhard Berger wrote:Maybe it won them the title in 2003. 2001, 2002 and 2004 were white washes. 2000 - Schumacher and Hakkinen both had their share of reliability issues as far as i remember.beelsebob wrote:That philosophy is exactly what won Schumacher so many titles. McLaren often had a faster car than Ferrari... it just broke more often than the Ferrari did.Gerhard Berger wrote:“Reliability is always the most important factor for us: without a reliable car you cannot win titles,”
I think the above philosophy needs to change.
But anyway, I think times have changed. Manufacturing and design standards are much better these days that reliability is not such a big issue in F1. Red Bull showed in 2010 and 2012. Vettel had a couple of DNFs but was still able to recover because of the speed of the car.
Thank you.Thunders wrote:------> Team Thread http://www.f1technical.net/forum/viewto ... 1&start=75donskar wrote: Can anyone add details to this story?
I'll be nicer. And the nicest thing to do IS to remove the posts and release this topic from the jibber jabber.flyboy2160 wrote:C'mon guys, this constant off topic stuff is getting old. These car threads are about things you can touch or weigh on the car, not about 2006 history or general comments about "reliability is important." Turbo is figuring out what to do.......If it was up to me, I'd just delete all of them, but maybe he'll be nicer.
Is that an inter-cooler?stefan_ wrote:Malaysia 2014 - Wednesday (26.03.2014)
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Keeping things organised and in place is important. If you let these things dangle down, putting the covers over the top of them would become a nightmare job, and require huge amounts of time and care. Saving time when putting these parts back on is important.seinfeld wrote:what's with all the zip ties. is the car that under weighthaha
the coolers on that side are radiator. on the other side sits KERS and Turbo coolers. they are both Fluid/air on that side.