Dan knows why.... https://twitter.com/F1/status/902055765761941504
#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!
https://streamable.com/5g661Thunders wrote: ↑29 Aug 2017, 07:27Dan knows why....
https://twitter.com/F1/status/902055765761941504
ExxonMobil had planned to introduce a fuel upgrade at the British Grand Prix, but it was decided to hold off on that and focus on the next step for Singapore.
The Singapore upgrade will be the last of the season, with ExxonMobil now having turned its attention to next season.
"Our direction now is waiting for the components of the next engine, so we can do single cylinder testing," said Tsurusaki.
"For this season, we're out of time to validate and approve so our focus is waiting for the new single cylinder engine and the parts to be built.
"We have four fuels ready that we think are next step improvements. We have some technology we want to test, hopefully by the end of the year, so yes, there will definitely be fuel upgrades for 2018."
Totally agree with you. To me Red Bull are the real winners of this deal:lio007 wrote: ↑03 Sep 2017, 10:51A few thoughts on the current PU-Situation:
In my opinion for RBR there could be nothing better than McLaren switching from Honda to Renault as long as ToroRosso gets the Honda PU.
Maybe Honda gets their act togeher and then I think it's highly likely RBR will get the Honda works deal in 2019. It makes sense as Honda has some facilities in Milton Keynes. Red Bull Honda doesn't sound bad.