bhall II wrote:Actually, Renault required special dispensation to equalize its engine.
Because they built an inferior engine. Same thing as today except they have worded it differently and have Ferrari behind them because they are largely in the same boat.
Is this really Formula 1? One manufacturer on a consistent basis gets saved because they themselves build inferior engines?
It´s not like someone told them about the rules before making the engine, they all signed off on the new rules.
bhall II wrote:In any case, the V8s were homologated after a full season's worth of updates by all manufacturers, meaning teams developed them on-track rather than showing up to the first race of the season with an unproven powertrain that's nonetheless frozen.
And what effect did it really have? Were engines in 2006 so out of sync with each other that one year of unfreezing suddenly made all engines equal? Isn´t Renault proof of that not being the case?
bhall II wrote:And while I'm at it, I don't understand the comparisons between an in-season PU freeze and any given advantage a team previously held over the field, because the current situation is unprecedented; there are no valid comparisons to be made. Until now, every team had free rein to copy and develop components to improve their performance, be it the double-diffuser, the EBD, the f-duct, or whatever, and they could do so at any time.
Well except the V8 engine. The only change to the V8 engine was Renault asking the FIA to compensate for their inferior engine even though as you stated, had one year of development before the freeze.
So the only real difference from the V8 era to the V6 era is you can now modify your engine
more over the years.
The problem is Ferrari and Renault can´t wait. They don´t even know how their latest iteration for 2015 will stack up against the Mercedes engine.
I´ll say it right now, if they see it stacks up with the Mercedes PU all this talk will cease to exist in Australia.
Mattiacci will pull another BS line saying "oh you know, saving money is actually pretty good"
bhall II wrote:I also don't understand Mercedes' continual assertions that a PU defrost will cost more money if we already know development is ongoing regardless of the update schedule. It's a logical fallacy at best, but it appears to be the lone point of their defense.
Actually most teams i´ve heard speak about the unfreeze holds the same opinion.
In fact the customer teams number 1 criteria for this go-ahead is that the extra cost do not fall on them, if the engine manufacturers want to go all out on a spending spree it should not affect their costs when buying the engines.
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