ajnšpric_pumpa wrote:What Omnicourse is suggesting is bassicaly a fundamental mistake whit design,and yet Arai said after all the problems they had,the MP4-30 will be a winner by the end of year.
I chose to belive Japanese over Italians every day!
When Arai said that he may have believed it but doesn't necessarily make it true. IE lets say in March, or at some stage, you believe some issue can be overcome somehow but after several weeks you realise something needs completely changing. Moving from a minor fix you believe can be done in season to a major change that will take longer.
I mean, ask Renault about reliability 6 weeks ago before they found the piston problem and when maybe only one or two cars were on the second engine compared to today when they know about the piston problem and each car has killed at least 2 engines, at least one having killed three engines.
What was true or believed even just before China might not be true today.
A lot of what Arai was working off was how the engine performed on the dyno and without much running at all prior to say the end of China. They think fixing cooling will open up all this performance, a couple races later having turned up the engine and improved cooling the performance isn't where they predicted it will be.
Don't forget that before and during Australia Arai and Ron were talking about running conservatively due to the engine limit, by the end of the weekend both had entirely thrown that concept out of the window. Just because at one stage Arai believed they'd be competing by the end of the season doesn't mean he still believes that or that it is possible. Even when that kind of thing was being said during Australia/Malaysia I took it more as hope than a strong statement of intent.