Great post Bill. Were you just fishing for upvotes? Now where do I find the upvote total?
Oh - found it - 991.
Both the Mercedes engine/PU and chassis are developed in England, albeit two separate locations, Brixworth and Brackley respectively.Joseki wrote:I was thinking: every F1 engine manufacturer is involved in the sport with an official team (McLaren is pretty much in a situation similar to Mercedes with the engine and chassis developed in two different nations but with a huge connection), is F1 now a real 2 classes category with "official teams" and "clients"?
Oh, I always thought the power unit was developed in Germany, thank you for correcting me!Blaze1 wrote:Both the Mercedes engine/PU and chassis are developed in England, albeit two separate locations, Brixworth and Brackley respectively.Joseki wrote:I was thinking: every F1 engine manufacturer is involved in the sport with an official team (McLaren is pretty much in a situation similar to Mercedes with the engine and chassis developed in two different nations but with a huge connection), is F1 now a real 2 classes category with "official teams" and "clients"?
Faenza in Italy I think.ripper wrote:Where is Toro Rosso's chassis designed and built?
MGU H is fine they should keep it.NL_Fer wrote:The most easy way is to ban the hybrid turbocharger. Altough it's a brilliant piece of engineering, i believe F1, the fans and smaller teams are better of with a conventional twin turbo setup, while keeping the flow limiter and the mgu-k. A conventional turbo will always be road relevant for street cars, both sporty and daily drivers.