I'm not saying Renault is without fault here. In any collaboration, the onus is on both parties to make things work.Juzh wrote:So how did lotus and TR end up in flames more often than not, if they've had a stellar pre-2014 record with kers?bhall II wrote: All of this is to say it should come as no surprise that Red Bull is once again struggling with energy recovery, a fatal flaw in today's formula. Such problems are nearly as much a part of the team's history as is their storied success, not to mention the fact that they're up against rivals who have more experience with the kind of energy recovery systems currently in use. (Plus, Adrian Newey isn't exactly known for designing bulletproof cars, yanno?)
I just don't understand Red Bull's current lack of accountability, given the team's history. To read Horner/Newey/Marko's comments on the subject, you'd never guess that KERS issues are practically a tradition for them at this point.