FoxHound wrote:I don't think anyone is suggesting the engines are close.
The suggestion is the gap is shrinking, and it is plausible that Renault can make huge strides with more tokens left to improve than others.
Juzh,
The suggestions you insinuate are that it's solely the engine that stops Red Bull from winning.
And the reason is they don't have as high as top speed as Mercedes/Ferrari.
I don't agree with that, and while the engine is largely responsible, it's not due to speed trap data they fall behind.
I can give you reams of data which will show Red Bull consistently slower than Mercedes powered cars from 2010 to 2013. Data averages vary but from a quick glance at "speed" tracks it's around 6-9 kmh.
They still crushed everyone 4 years running.
The issues also lay in how much rake red bull can get away with now.
Titanium skid planks clipped Red Bull's ability to run as close to the floor from 2014 onwards, making the engine look worse.
And then there's the efficiency of the engines which play such a huge role that looking at qualy data to hold speed up as a deficiency without any hint of humour is disingenuous to say the least.
And when Red Bull's are overtaking Williams down the end of a straight, you say it's "clearly better traction" but vice versa it's clearly the engine.
You play with a loaded dice and it's skews what could potentially be a worthwhile point.
I don't think anyone is suggesting the engines are close.
Agreed.
The suggestions you insinuate are that it's solely the engine that stops Red Bull from winning.
I'm really not. Not anymore.
Engine itself and it's lack of power is however directly responsible for RB lack of straight line AND top speed. Trough the V8 years they only lacked top speed (sometimes). This was a concious decision taken by RB themselves; trade top speed in favour of acceleration. This approach no longer exists. Lower speed traps now almost always means you're simply slow on the straights.
And then there's the efficiency of the engines which play such a huge role
Another area in which mercedes excels at. Due to 100 kg/h the only way to increase power is to be more efficient. And we know which PU is the most powerful. More power means less time spent on full throttle, means higher efficiency.
looking at qualy data to hold speed up as a deficiency without any hint of humour is disingenuous to say the least
I don't even.. what?
Titanium skid planks clipped Red Bull's ability to run as close to the floor from 2014 onwards, making the engine look worse.
Titanium skids rule came in effect for 2015 season.