LM10 wrote: ↑17 Dec 2019, 00:29
Binotto: "The Power Unit will be strongly revised, also from an architectural point of view, especially in the upper part, in the endothermic heads. Despite the stability of regulation since 2014, we think there is still much to do."
Andy Cowell (supposedly) telling that Ferrari will take a significant step back next year and Binotto, on the other hand, telling that there still is much to do power wise. Funny!
Merc had a slight advantage with respect to the endothermic/ICE portion of the engine early last season, so it's not strange to me that Ferrari are pushing for gains in this area, as Ferrari's strength the past two seasons has been attributed to energy recovery and better MGU-H use (excluding the whole "fuel flow" saga).
Or, Mattia's "much to do" comment could have to do with boosting efficiency. Last year, it was pretty clear that Mercedes was the class of the entire field with respect to fuel efficiency, which handed them a noticeable advantage in race trim. And that advantage remained throughout the course of the entire season, from flag to flag.
Furthermore, it has already been reported that Mercedes are conducting the first major overhaul of their ICE architecture since 2014. But I'll save the remainder of that discussion for the Merc thread.