Looks like it wasn't fuel related after all:
"After the chequered flag, Brendon pulled over immediately as we spotted an anomaly on the telemetry, but it's nothing serious."
https://scuderiatororosso.redbull.com/e ... sh-gp-race
The engine started to sound like no fuel left just in front where I was. They can tell an anomaly, but the sound was what it was... So I think it's fuel related, maybe fuel pump... The engine was misfiring like when not enough fuel goes to the engineRevs84 wrote: ↑13 May 2018, 19:45Looks like it wasn't fuel related after all:
"After the chequered flag, Brendon pulled over immediately as we spotted an anomaly on the telemetry, but it's nothing serious."
https://scuderiatororosso.redbull.com/e ... sh-gp-race
Even Bottas was being told to save more fuel during the race.Marti_EF3 wrote: ↑13 May 2018, 18:14Sainz was having problems with fuel too. I think Hartley was pushing for the last 15 laps hard to overtake Ericsson, and they didn't calculated the amount of fuel left... He was lapping on Alonso times every lap since lap 50+-... Anyway, they didn't have anything to loose...
How much are they compromising the chassis to ensure that reliability though? Car doesnt look good in corners in my opinion. Monaco will probably be painful.Talisman wrote: ↑13 May 2018, 22:34Even Bottas was being told to save more fuel during the race.Marti_EF3 wrote: ↑13 May 2018, 18:14Sainz was having problems with fuel too. I think Hartley was pushing for the last 15 laps hard to overtake Ericsson, and they didn't calculated the amount of fuel left... He was lapping on Alonso times every lap since lap 50+-... Anyway, they didn't have anything to loose...
Shame about the first lap incident, I think a point or two was on the cards today. Not bad for a car that wasn't updated unlike most other cars.
It was interesting to see other engines having serious issues as well, Merc had one engine go, I assume Kimi's was the same (two engines in one weekend...), Vandoorne getting a new battery pack. Honda record doesn't look too bad so far with the one MGUH failure and Hartley's engine being smashed into pieces through an accident.
I think the chassis is compromised significantly by the lack of budget and other team resources. Also I think they've gone the opposite of McLaren by compensating for the lack of power by reducing downforce to maintain straight line speed.Sayeman wrote: ↑13 May 2018, 23:27How much are they compromising the chassis to ensure that reliability though? Car doesnt look good in corners in my opinion. Monaco will probably be painful.Talisman wrote: ↑13 May 2018, 22:34Even Bottas was being told to save more fuel during the race.Marti_EF3 wrote: ↑13 May 2018, 18:14
Sainz was having problems with fuel too. I think Hartley was pushing for the last 15 laps hard to overtake Ericsson, and they didn't calculated the amount of fuel left... He was lapping on Alonso times every lap since lap 50+-... Anyway, they didn't have anything to loose...
Shame about the first lap incident, I think a point or two was on the cards today. Not bad for a car that wasn't updated unlike most other cars.
It was interesting to see other engines having serious issues as well, Merc had one engine go, I assume Kimi's was the same (two engines in one weekend...), Vandoorne getting a new battery pack. Honda record doesn't look too bad so far with the one MGUH failure and Hartley's engine being smashed into pieces through an accident.
Can't be compromising too much as they have shown good pace with Gasly, even this GP he was at the same level as Vandoorne, but some tracks they lose overall balance. Hardly just a PU issue.Sayeman wrote: ↑13 May 2018, 23:27How much are they compromising the chassis to ensure that reliability though? Car doesnt look good in corners in my opinion. Monaco will probably be painful.Talisman wrote: ↑13 May 2018, 22:34Even Bottas was being told to save more fuel during the race.Marti_EF3 wrote: ↑13 May 2018, 18:14
Sainz was having problems with fuel too. I think Hartley was pushing for the last 15 laps hard to overtake Ericsson, and they didn't calculated the amount of fuel left... He was lapping on Alonso times every lap since lap 50+-... Anyway, they didn't have anything to loose...
Shame about the first lap incident, I think a point or two was on the cards today. Not bad for a car that wasn't updated unlike most other cars.
It was interesting to see other engines having serious issues as well, Merc had one engine go, I assume Kimi's was the same (two engines in one weekend...), Vandoorne getting a new battery pack. Honda record doesn't look too bad so far with the one MGUH failure and Hartley's engine being smashed into pieces through an accident.
And in this race McLaren present a lot of new parts, a new fuel and of course they have one of the best drivers of the grid, meanwhile TRS almost 0 upgades this weekend, since saturday only one car completly operational and the obvious, 2 rocky drivers.McMika98 wrote: ↑14 May 2018, 07:18People need to stop making a correlation between engine performance and bad results. The biggest factor for the slump is rookie drivers, inability to optimise tyres temps and the chassis is no way compromised. Evolution from last year with more front wing so how is that a compromise. In terms of competitiveness they are on similar level to Mclaren which is much better than expected.
They will prolly struggle with tyre range in Monaco and the youngsters driving into the wall.