Peter1919 wrote: ↑19 Jan 2019, 11:40
McMrocks wrote: ↑19 Jan 2019, 11:32
So which team or which engine manufacturer was afraid of reaching the fuel limit in 2019?
Honda seem to have been the team that has struggled the most with fuel limits
No idea why FIA increased the fuel allowance as some teams weren't even carrying the allowed 105 kg.
F1 bosses 'fooled' by teams to increase fuel limit - Szafnauer
Otmar Szafnauer wrote:"If you don't do a good job, should you work harder within the rules that everyone agreed to, or should you change the rules?
"That's what I don't like. 'I didn't do a good job, let me change the rules'.
"They fooled the FIA and Liberty, and what they were really trying to do was regain that competitive advantage," added the American.
"I can half understand going from 100 to 105, because the cars changed so significantly, the dimensions changed, the downforce levels, the drag, the wings got bigger.
"I can understand all that, that's logical. But to just go from 105 to 110, because...? It's illogical."
Fernando Alonso wrote:McLaren's Fernando Alonso doubts any increase in fuel capacity or the ability to run full throttle from start to finish will lead to more exciting races.
"I don’t think it’s going to change much, to be honest," Alonso told Motorsport.com.
"It’s good, it’s in the right direction, it’s a little bit strange to save fuel in some races.
"Maybe there are a few occasions, Bahrain was one – we had to save fuel in the last couple of laps and maybe it stopped me and [Nico] Hulkenberg having a fight. But this happens once a year, once every two years.
"In terms of adding 5kg of fuel and suddenly seeing fantastic racing, [it] is not going to happen. It was a very rare occasion that we have to save fuel that much that it prevents some fights."