Where did you hear this rumour of 30HP? From Franco Nugnus from Italy?godlameroso wrote: ↑24 Nov 2020, 15:08Mercedes is rumored to be bringing 30hp in their engine which would put them at 1,050hp.
Where did you hear this rumour of 30HP? From Franco Nugnus from Italy?godlameroso wrote: ↑24 Nov 2020, 15:08Mercedes is rumored to be bringing 30hp in their engine which would put them at 1,050hp.
Honestly I forgot where I heard it, it might have been around here. Of course a rumor is a rumor and reality is reality. Ferrari is also bringing 30hp with the hopes of matching Renault or Honda, but there's no word of how much Renault or Honda will improve. I doubt Renault has been standing still, and frankly all the manufacturers seem to have unlocked another level of performance. I remember how the 2015 Ferrari was a match for the 2016 Honda power unit until about half way through the season. It's amazing to consider how far Honda has come since then, the step for 2021 is supposed to be the biggest step Honda has made since it came back to the sport.Wouter wrote: ↑24 Nov 2020, 16:03Where did you hear this rumour of 30HP? From Franco Nugnus from Italy?godlameroso wrote: ↑24 Nov 2020, 15:08Mercedes is rumored to be bringing 30hp in their engine which would put them at 1,050hp.
If we add up all the rumours from each year, the cars would have like 1200bhp by now.godlameroso wrote: ↑24 Nov 2020, 17:18Honestly I forgot where I heard it, it might have been around here. Of course a rumor is a rumor and reality is reality. Ferrari is also bringing 30hp with the hopes of matching Renault or Honda, but there's no word of how much Renault or Honda will improve. I doubt Renault has been standing still, and frankly all the manufacturers seem to have unlocked another level of performance. I remember how the 2015 Ferrari was a match for the 2016 Honda power unit until about half way through the season. It's amazing to consider how far Honda has come since then, the step for 2021 is supposed to be the biggest step Honda has made since it came back to the sport.Wouter wrote: ↑24 Nov 2020, 16:03Where did you hear this rumour of 30HP? From Franco Nugnus from Italy?godlameroso wrote: ↑24 Nov 2020, 15:08Mercedes is rumored to be bringing 30hp in their engine which would put them at 1,050hp.
More like 1500.Craigy wrote: ↑24 Nov 2020, 21:23If we add up all the rumours from each year, the cars would have like 1200bhp by now.godlameroso wrote: ↑24 Nov 2020, 17:18Honestly I forgot where I heard it, it might have been around here. Of course a rumor is a rumor and reality is reality. Ferrari is also bringing 30hp with the hopes of matching Renault or Honda, but there's no word of how much Renault or Honda will improve. I doubt Renault has been standing still, and frankly all the manufacturers seem to have unlocked another level of performance. I remember how the 2015 Ferrari was a match for the 2016 Honda power unit until about half way through the season. It's amazing to consider how far Honda has come since then, the step for 2021 is supposed to be the biggest step Honda has made since it came back to the sport.
that would be a huge step back from renault.Juzh wrote: ↑25 Nov 2020, 11:43More like 1500.Craigy wrote: ↑24 Nov 2020, 21:23If we add up all the rumours from each year, the cars would have like 1200bhp by now.godlameroso wrote: ↑24 Nov 2020, 17:18
Honestly I forgot where I heard it, it might have been around here. Of course a rumor is a rumor and reality is reality. Ferrari is also bringing 30hp with the hopes of matching Renault or Honda, but there's no word of how much Renault or Honda will improve. I doubt Renault has been standing still, and frankly all the manufacturers seem to have unlocked another level of performance. I remember how the 2015 Ferrari was a match for the 2016 Honda power unit until about half way through the season. It's amazing to consider how far Honda has come since then, the step for 2021 is supposed to be the biggest step Honda has made since it came back to the sport.
This. If Renault's claims were to be believed over the years, they're punching well over 2000hp by now.
I've read that renault also close to accept it.godlameroso wrote: ↑27 Nov 2020, 17:14So Ferrari is now moving towards a 2022 engine freeze agreement, which only leaves Renault. Looks like it's possible RBR may get their way, which is actually quite interesting.
https://the-race.com/formula-1/the-ferr ... gine-fate/
etusch wrote: ↑27 Nov 2020, 19:18I've read that renault also close to accept it.godlameroso wrote: ↑27 Nov 2020, 17:14So Ferrari is now moving towards a 2022 engine freeze agreement, which only leaves Renault. Looks like it's possible RBR may get their way, which is actually quite interesting.
https://the-race.com/formula-1/the-ferr ... gine-fate/
https://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/for ... urbo-2022/19-11-2020 ...... Ferrari and Renault can obviously imagine stopping development under certain conditions. It shouldn't come until the beginning of 2022 and not the end of 2021.
What is the difference? Manufacturers would get another chance to upgrade their engines in the winter after next. Also against the background that from 2022 E10 instead of E5 fuel will be used. For this an adaptation of the motors is necessary. In a second step, the new engine regulations are to be brought forward from 2026 to 2025. It is supposedly planned that the electric motor will then contribute 60 percent of the total output.
Also Redbull can convince Honda to keep working on engine at the last day of the season or last day of the year. And this work can give the engine at least same performance level of these two renault and Ferrari.godlameroso wrote: ↑27 Nov 2020, 21:23This is fine, because Honda is said to be bringing forward their 2022 engine, which they will develop throughout 2021. The difference between e5 and e10 is miniscule, if anything it will improve resistance to knock. This compromise is ok in my eyes because Honda plans to develop throughout 2021, despite being locked into their engine at the start of the season. If they cannot change specs mid season then you'd have to wonder why they are willing to stay and develop the frozen engine until the end of the year and not to produce a 2022 power unit?
(lots of posts mentioning E5 and E10 .....)
Bio ingredient as in carbon containing compound?Tommy Cookers wrote: ↑27 Nov 2020, 23:59(lots of posts mentioning E5 and E10 .....)
the rules don't require bio-ethanol - they require a bio-ingredient
I wonder why would anyone now or ever use bio-ethanol ?
haven't Honda been using bio-butanol ? (as per their articles in the Japanese press)
ethanol's mass-specific energy is very poor - butanol's is much better (much closer to gasoline's)
the rules mention 2nd generation bio components and advanced sustainable components (possible carbon capture/reuse)
they don't mention E5 or E10 or ethanol - and they never have