This is the speculation thread about the 2016 car. Rumors, articles, ideas and fantasies about the car can be posted here. Once the car gets officially launched, this thread will be closed and discussion continues in the official thread.
Mercedes will not be offering its hybrid solution to Renault.... All its turbo, MGU-K, MGU-H and ERS are made exclusively by HPP in Brixworth as part of it PU package...toraabe wrote:They have got some key people in, and the engine will for sure be at least on pair with Ferrari. Mercedes has offered their "hybrid" solution to Renault .. Does that mean the famous split turbo will be bolted on ? Maybee ..
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They will make it as much a renault car as possible.threep wrote:2016 will be a rebuilding year. The switch to the Renault power unit was really late which compromises the chassis and aero package for the 2016 car. They could choose to retain a largely black and gold livery so that what might be a mediocre season next year is associated with the black and gold livery, whilst concentrating resources on the 2017 car designed against the new technical regs.
Then they could then rock up in 2017 with a (hopefully) competitive car and all new Renault colour scheme. Well that's what I would do if I was Carlos Ghosn!
Just looking at the group of people at enstone, they have a quality team that can produce really good chassis. This year's chassis wasn't too bad, and could have had more constructors points if they had better luck and a better driver than maldonado.ME4ME wrote:Midfield? Not so sure about that, I think they'll be at the back competing with Sauber.
Remember last year they had a terrible car with the Renault PU in it. It was asymmetric and had all kind of fundamental issues. This year they build a more conservative, but decent car and were to some extent saved by the Merc PU. Going back to Renault power will hurt them, add to that the lack of funds the team has endured over the last 12 months and thus preparation for 2016 I assume will be somewhat shy of what other teams have managed.
Surely the current midfield will move forward significantly over the winter. Williams is talking about a radical design change, Force India are achieving great results with their switch of wind tunnel and could potentially boost funding through their Aston Martin deal. Toro Rosso will surely make a big leap forward with the Ferrari PU, especially on reliability. Mclaren and Red Bull won't sit still either. I expect Renault to have a real tough year in 2016.
For the sake of making progress I hope they can terminate Maldonado's contract and actually get an experienced reliable driver in there.