BMW sucked in 2000, in 2001 they came up with a monstrously powerfull engine(still heavy and unreliable though).ChrisF1 wrote:BMW turned up with one of the best engines on the grid in 2000...lebesset wrote:would be the first time in the history of F1 if that happenedmertol wrote:Nothing can stop a manufacturer to test and develop their engine for years before entering F1. This one year delay could also be a huge advantage - imagine if Honda entered with a super powerful and reliable engine right from the start and the other manufacturers were stuck with what they have and no way to improve it.
didn't even happen back in the days of unlimited testing
That matches the official numbers http://www.fia.com/sites/default/files/ ... Tokens.pdftimbo wrote:On Sky they said Merc used 25, Ferrari 22, Renault 20.
1. "Why" was the question not who. 2. I was checking if it's correct 3. Ferrari is a side that benefits from loopholes and rounding.Lorenzo_Bandini wrote:It's rounded down because the FIA have decide too. Why are you talking about Ferrari ?
Looks like Ferrari did close the gap then and I was wrong doubting it.FoxHound wrote:It appears the W06 is not all about the pony in the back.
http://paddocktalk.com/news/html/story-273728.html
Pat Symonds: "over a lap, the Ferrari engine is basically at Mercedes' level."
The answer is simple - because that's what was agreed between the teams.iotar__ wrote:1. "Why" was the question not who.Lorenzo_Bandini wrote:It's rounded down because the FIA have decide too. Why are you talking about Ferrari ?
I think that the comment about renault and honda being in a whole lot of trouble is prematureSevach wrote:Seeing a Sauber beat a Red Bull fair and square shows the kind of jump Ferrari made.
Let's see what kind of progress they make from here.
Renault and Honda are in a whole lot of trouble.
Williams mercedes and the factory team are 2 entirely different levels... there should be no doubt about that..Ferrari more than likely have reached the level of the preffered costumer team williams... reaching the factory team output level is another story entirely...iotar__ wrote:1. "Why" was the question not who. 2. I was checking if it's correct 3. Ferrari is a side that benefits from loopholes and rounding.Lorenzo_Bandini wrote:It's rounded down because the FIA have decide too. Why are you talking about Ferrari ?
From Mercedes threadLooks like Ferrari did close the gap then and I was wrong doubting it.FoxHound wrote:It appears the W06 is not all about the pony in the back.
http://paddocktalk.com/news/html/story-273728.html
Pat Symonds: "over a lap, the Ferrari engine is basically at Mercedes' level."
giantfan10 wrote:Williams mercedes and the factory team are 2 entirely different levels... there should be no doubt about that..Ferrari more than likely have reached the level of the preffered costumer team williams... reaching the factory team output level is another story entirely...
in my opinion all this yalk about mercedes superior aero is a farce...more horsepower allows u to run more downforce with little or no penalty.. pretty simple really... doesnt sound as good as mercedes being geniuses though lol
It's off-topic so quickly:WilliamsF1 wrote:Williams charge air cooling is not the same as the Mercedes (in fact no one has got a decent picture of their intercooler) Obviously there is going to be a difference in power levels PS - If Merc is using a liquid - air intercooler, they might be the only team as Ferrari look to have for to an air - air setup