Which 3? I was just thinking, Ferrari will probably want to avoid a situation in which they automatically trigger a penalty when they introduce their Spec 3 ICE/PU components at Spa/Monza (circuits they're expected to do well at).
MGU-K, CE and ES only 2 per season allowed and he is on the limit already.
Gotcha. Agreed on replacing those. Won't affect the Spec 3 introduction whatsoever.MtthsMlw wrote: ↑27 Jul 2019, 21:15MGU-K, CE and ES only 2 per season allowed and he is on the limit already.
They could do that again, FIA doesn't like that I imagine but it's allowed.jumpingfish wrote: ↑27 Jul 2019, 21:29https://cdn.f1ne.ws/userfiles/fia/138670.jpg
They did it yesterday.
Can you not change the box 'free' anyway if you do not finish? He could have dropped out last race if they needed one as he was nowhere close to points.
Then they lose the units added to the pool yesterday. After 1 team took like 3 engines in one weekend to stockpile they changed the rule if you exceed the limit of PU elements twice in a weekend for the same component. You are then only allowed to use the last introduced one from then on.MtthsMlw wrote: ↑27 Jul 2019, 21:36They could do that again, FIA doesn't like that I imagine but it's allowed.jumpingfish wrote: ↑27 Jul 2019, 21:29https://cdn.f1ne.ws/userfiles/fia/138670.jpg
They did it yesterday.
I say that for years. It's obvious. All these talks about Ferrari have the dominant PU are surely BS. The Mercedes car is the dominant one but in another way. It has so much more in reserve that they don't need full power of all components all the time. They said that themselves a few times back in 2016. If you can cruise nearly every race, you can spare parts. And I don't think other teams had less problems in Austria, they just chose to go full power anyway. Mercedes did not. They are clever as hell and they can use they potential to the maximum. It's really scary.Pyrone89 wrote: ↑28 Jul 2019, 00:43Someone on Autosport had a theory which might make sense. Except for Austria, Mercedes is perhaps driving well within their limits and therefor nothimg breaks. The other teams however need to go to the edge everytime leading to this breaking of stuff. If Ferrari had the same level of dominance the Merc had they maybe could also run at 95% instead of 100% every time.
Ferrari had new PU upgrades in Hockenheim and sure, if you are developing the engine and pushing to the limit (as everyone in F1 used to do all the time), you have a greater chance of problems. But this crap going on in Hockenheim doesn't seem like that.Pyrone89 wrote: ↑28 Jul 2019, 00:43Someone on Autosport had a theory which might make sense. Except for Austria, Mercedes is perhaps driving well within their limits and therefor nothimg breaks. The other teams however need to go to the edge everytime leading to this breaking of stuff. If Ferrari had the same level of dominance the Merc had they maybe could also run at 95% instead of 100% every time.
But so far they didn't exceed the limit. Is it different then?Pyrone89 wrote: ↑28 Jul 2019, 00:45Then they lose the units added to the pool yesterday. After 1 team took like 3 engines in one weekend to stockpile they changed the rule if you exceed the limit of PU elements twice in a weekend for the same component. You are then only allowed to use the last introduced one from then on.MtthsMlw wrote: ↑27 Jul 2019, 21:36They could do that again, FIA doesn't like that I imagine but it's allowed.jumpingfish wrote: ↑27 Jul 2019, 21:29https://cdn.f1ne.ws/userfiles/fia/138670.jpg
They did it yesterday.