dren wrote:I expect a step up from Renault this season. It could spell well for Red Bull, too. I don't think Renault was that far aft of the front runners based on Red Bull's performances. The biggest gains for the Renault team I'd expect would be in chassis integration.
Can we assume their ERS was on par with the best and the ICE just needed work?
You are correct. Here's what Bob Bell said.
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/adop ... ll-875847/
-Bell, who played a part in Mercedes' preparation for the hybrid era during his 2011-2014 stint with the team before joining Renault last year, says he specifically worked on fostering an extra focus on engine integration.
"The message I could bring from Mercedes, which is not rocket science, is the importance of the unification of the engine and chassis teams, the importance of close collaboration and integration, and not expecting anything but the best for the car.
"Because on the Sunday afternoon we race the car – we don't race the engine, we don't race the chassis.
"There's no points for horsepower, there's no points for wind tunnel CL. It's about the car. So that's what I've been teaching."
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