ME4ME wrote:I often wonder Foxhound, what's your agenda? Is it to promote Renault, or to bash Red Bull? Either way I applaud your consistency over the years. But maybe it's time to quit.
The same could be said for yourself and Juzh. Every GP weekend is a Renault bashing weekend.
This very page sums up the amount of abuse, and that's what it amounts to,
abuse, that Renault receive.
We have seen, without question that Renault have made big gains on last year. Yet we still see the abuse....
We see false flags raised with charts of speed as supposed evidence of a "crap" engine. But, we also see the car running more rake than any other, and more wing than their competitors. Oddly, this is left out in the "analysis".
At an engine track, Canada, we saw a Red Bull qualify 0.020 seconds off a Ferrari. And this was done with a compareable wing, with more rake than a Ferrari.
We also saw Red Bull out-qualify every Mercedes customer.
At Baku Red Bull were out of sorts with set up, they even admit it, but all blame is apportioned to the engine.
And my consistency is relevant, because the abuse is maintained, in spite of the clear progress.
Nobody is saying Renault are better or on a par with Mercedes, but you cannot say hand on heart that Red Bull are 140* points behind Mercedes because of the engine. Silverstone, Barcelona, and Monaco are clear examples of this.
*this with the Merc drivers crashing into each other, and Red Bull benefiting.