May be if RB10 to RB14 would have been more liberal in packaging, probably the Renault PU would have performed better? Just like if McLaren would have allowed then Honda would have. No?carisi2k wrote: ↑10 Feb 2019, 00:44Mclaren's problem with the Honda and Renault in regards to tight packaging in 2017/18 was due also to other elements like the shortest wheelbase, smallest engine airbox and small radiators. As shown in the Toro rosso last year with the larger airbox the honda had some capability and the red bull will not make the same mistake as their car is nowhere near as undersized as the mclaren was in 2017/18.
If the 2018 red bull rb14 can fit a Renault engine then it shouldn't be a problem to fit a Honda in a similarly packaged rb15. The Honda will fit better in to the rb15 package then the Renault ever could.
Only those who don't understand Newey's obsession with tight packaging can believe that Honda would get that freedom. He didn't allow that freedom to Mercedes in McLaren days and he didn't allowed that to Renault in all these past years.
In 2014 and 2015, the Red Bull garage was always busy cutting the carbon fibre in winter testing to remove the heat. After all, Peter Prodromou came from Red Bull and he continued doing the same in McLaren. So it's the Red Bull DNA that is embedded in that philosophy. Newey is not going to compromise his aero philosophy and would continue to be as demanding as he has been with all those PU manufacturers.
Besides, every year manufacturers learn and optimize the cooling solutions with newer iteration of the PU and if Honda would have done the same for this year, the credit goes to them and not because Red Bull would have allowed that freedom to Honda.
Regarding the wheel base thing, here are the numbers. 2015 debut with Honda for McLaren was a nightmare and here is a comparison of the wheel base. McLaren MP4-30 had a bigger wheel base for a smaller PU, than RB14 for a bigger PU!
https://twitter.com/tgruener/status/709067570465394689
And here is the 2017 wheel base comparison !!! Again, McLaren has longer wheelbase than RB!
Look at the side pod openings of both cars in 2018. See how non-intrusive the airflow is to the side pods of McLaren, where they can afford to have a smaller airbox opening on the top.
An advice. Please don't make highly confident, factually incorrect statements.