Before the announcement i would bet that it was a gearbox failure. Kerb hit- couldnt upshift- engine working- smoke from the bottom of the car, far below exaust pipe.
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Hitting the bump may have been the final straw in the life of this unit as Gasly was also through the gravel trap in Q1 which would've result in more unnatural loads on the chassis/PU. Difficult to assume anything, it is what it is and they'll move on.
Albert park is a car killer, a mistake can have disatrous consequences, ask Bottas, or Vettel in 2010, or Riccardo last year.
And Sirotkin's bulletproof engine died on the first lap, and Ericcsson's Ferrari. Plus you can't compare a TR chassis with a Mercedes one.
Huh ? Sirotkin failed the brakes due to a plastic bag stuck in the duct ? Ericsson had a wonky wheel nut ?godlameroso wrote: ↑26 Mar 2018, 22:25And Sirotkin's bulletproof engine died on the first lap, and Ericcsson's Ferrari. Plus you can't compare a TR chassis with a Mercedes one.
Point is it's not the bump that caused it, bump was just the final straw. Not worried about it, sure it's a shame they're one PU down, but not a big deal in the grand scheme of things.Mudflap wrote: ↑26 Mar 2018, 22:30Huh ? Sirotkin failed the brakes due to a plastic bag stuck in the duct ? Ericsson had a wonky wheel nut ?godlameroso wrote: ↑26 Mar 2018, 22:25And Sirotkin's bulletproof engine died on the first lap, and Ericcsson's Ferrari. Plus you can't compare a TR chassis with a Mercedes one.
No one designs a chassis to take 27g. There are no special measures to protect the PU when you drive into a wall.
What is your point ?
Well, one PU down out of 3 with 20 races to go is still pretty big in the grand scheme of things.godlameroso wrote: ↑26 Mar 2018, 22:36Point is it's not the bump that caused it, bump was just the final straw. Not worried about it, sure it's a shame they're one PU down, but not a big deal in the grand scheme of things.Mudflap wrote: ↑26 Mar 2018, 22:30Huh ? Sirotkin failed the brakes due to a plastic bag stuck in the duct ? Ericsson had a wonky wheel nut ?godlameroso wrote: ↑26 Mar 2018, 22:25
And Sirotkin's bulletproof engine died on the first lap, and Ericcsson's Ferrari. Plus you can't compare a TR chassis with a Mercedes one.
No one designs a chassis to take 27g. There are no special measures to protect the PU when you drive into a wall.
What is your point ?
I suppose that's what the mid season upgrade centers around rectifying. It really isn't a big deal, it's obvious they're backmarkers, so penalties do nothing to them in the grand scheme of things. If everything is perfect they qualify near the back, if everything is a disaster they qualify at the back. Even if they take new engines and penalties every race it has no impact on their qualifying performance, but it can certainly move them up the grid during the race.Mudflap wrote: ↑26 Mar 2018, 22:57Well, one PU down out of 3 with 20 races to go is still pretty big in the grand scheme of things.godlameroso wrote: ↑26 Mar 2018, 22:36Point is it's not the bump that caused it, bump was just the final straw. Not worried about it, sure it's a shame they're one PU down, but not a big deal in the grand scheme of things.
And they are not blazing quick either.
It looks like the same sort of MGUH issues they were plagued with last season. If this really is a design issue, the replacement Turbo/MGUH is bound to be the same spec as the one that failed.