I literally had it confirmed at Merc F1 HQ whilst on a factory tour.
I literally had it confirmed at Merc F1 HQ whilst on a factory tour.
i was talking about the second oil tank.. not the oil burning at all.
I'm not sure what point you are trying to make here?
This is just confirmed. Jun 18, 2019, 1:00 PM
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/merc ... l/4476897/Mercedes has revealed that Lance Stroll's spectacular power unit blow-up in Canada was the result of a spark plug failure – and the Stuttgart manufacturer has taken steps to prevent a repeat.
Stroll's Racing Point suffered a failure early in FP3, inevitably leading to some concerns about the remaining examples.
Following an investigation at HPP in Brixworth, Mercedes is satisfied that it has traced the cause, and the company believes that it has been able to address it for the French GP.
"The origin was a spark plug failure that caused a cascade of other problems, resulting in the engine failure," a spokesman told Motorsport.com. "We will have countermeasures in place for this weekend."
@Silo, im only saying that is not only Ferrari Pu that was burning oil.. Mercs did the same. And the FACT that they didnt bring the 0,9L spec but an earlier 1,2L spec till the end of the year is a prove that PU didnt respect the 0,9L. And to me, just saying "our 1,2L spec respect the 0,9L" is not a lie but at least something we cant trust to. am i right?
I often wondered if they were actually burning oil as fuel, or if the reason they burned oil was because of extremely thin oil control/compression rings which allowed for lower friction and windage losses, but also allowed more oil to slip past and into the CC. Perhaps the ring gaps were wide for reliability, and oil burning was incidental. I do remember someone saying it was a seal issue at low engine speeds, which in my mind screams valve guides, or turbo seal. Although who knows.
this was unrated 2 times, but i really dont understand how a PU can burn 4L of oil in race trim under the 1,2LperGP regulation of 2017 (till Monza 2017) and the 0,9LperGP regulation of 2018 (from Monza 2017 till 2018). And now the regulation is the 0,6LperGP.Polite wrote: ↑17 Jun 2019, 12:51Facts?.. there are no real facts about that. And i think everyone can see, from 2017 (more than 0,9l per gp till the end of the year for Mercs with a new PU before Monza, while Ferrari respected the gentleman agreement of the 0,9 from Monza) to 2019, who was more affected from the new oil regulation.Mudflap wrote: ↑16 Jun 2019, 02:50Well, as much as I'd like to learn more, I consider it a matter of common sense not try and probe (particularly sensitive subjects) as it can sometimes lead to uncomfortable situations.
Anyway, regarding oil burning I do remember it was mentioned last year that they were discussing with FIA reducing the maximum capacity of the auxiliary oil tank. Apparently all teams agreed except Ferrari who raised a few eyebrows by insisting they needed an unreasonable volume (4 litres or so).
I am not sure if this was reported anywhere in the media.
I think that everyone here can agree that oil burning was a key for qualy boost for Mercs and Ferrari, while Renault was in the first line against it.
am i right?
Just for accuracy the regulated consumption rates are per 100km not per GP.Polite wrote: ↑19 Jun 2019, 15:26
this was unrated 2 times, but i really dont understand how a PU can burn 4L of oil in race trim under the 1,2LperGP regulation of 2017 (till Monza 2017) and the 0,9LperGP regulation of 2018 (from Monza 2017 till 2018). And now the regulation is the 0,6LperGP.
Just underrate my posts, but try to be logical.
Also, no one here have aswered to my questions..
ps. now someone can say this is of topic but my questions are related to the Merc pu..
My bad, u are right! Tyhenry wrote: ↑19 Jun 2019, 15:51Just for accuracy the regulated consumption rates are per 100km not per GP.Polite wrote: ↑19 Jun 2019, 15:26
this was unrated 2 times, but i really dont understand how a PU can burn 4L of oil in race trim under the 1,2LperGP regulation of 2017 (till Monza 2017) and the 0,9LperGP regulation of 2018 (from Monza 2017 till 2018). And now the regulation is the 0,6LperGP.
Just underrate my posts, but try to be logical.
Also, no one here have aswered to my questions..
ps. now someone can say this is of topic but my questions are related to the Merc pu..
Typically races are around 300km.
but my logic on the oil regulation is fine.. dont it?.. rated down again ok... i will delete this account. but no one here answered to my questions bbPolite wrote: ↑19 Jun 2019, 20:18My bad, u are right! Tyhenry wrote: ↑19 Jun 2019, 15:51Just for accuracy the regulated consumption rates are per 100km not per GP.Polite wrote: ↑19 Jun 2019, 15:26
this was unrated 2 times, but i really dont understand how a PU can burn 4L of oil in race trim under the 1,2LperGP regulation of 2017 (till Monza 2017) and the 0,9LperGP regulation of 2018 (from Monza 2017 till 2018). And now the regulation is the 0,6LperGP.
Just underrate my posts, but try to be logical.
Also, no one here have aswered to my questions..
ps. now someone can say this is of topic but my questions are related to the Merc pu..
Typically races are around 300km.
What’s about the spark issue? Looks like the same old fake news. Every time an ice blows, the spark is said to be the first guilty..