Ok, a quick summary:Kiril Varbanov wrote:AMuS has a story on Ferrari's turbo, but I'd like to avoid speculations, as Google translate isn't really good at this.
This is the link to the article - http://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/form ... 40355.html
Would someone fluent or German native care to translate the interesting parts? That'll be great.
- Turbine, MGU-H and compressor were placed too close to each other, causing heat issues, higher COG and engine bay volume issues
- Turbo too small, so the MGU-H can't send "extra" energy directly to the MGU-K (more power)
- Exhaust manifold not isolated, so more heat dissipates under the engine cover (causes overheating) and not through the exhaust. They also say that this is the reason that the new bodywork wasn't run in Canada, and with suspected less engine power in Austria.
They say that all these things are covered by the restrictions and can therefore not be changed until next year. I think that means that Ferrari will use the rest of the year for testing (at least I hope so!).