continuum16 wrote: ↑20 Jul 2022, 16:38
basti313 wrote: ↑20 Jul 2022, 14:31
CRazyLemon wrote: ↑20 Jul 2022, 12:52
Not sure if the last planned upgrade will require PU 4 but definitely reliability upgrade would push components to grid penalty territory, so we should expect PU 4 at some stage for Sainz.
Leclerc has PU 3 and PU 4 for the 11 remaining races, I guess we should expect PU 5 with reliability and last proper upgrades in place.
Well, both PU2 blew up, so maybe just these TC had an issue.
Why do you expect Lec to use another engine? He already took the penalty. I do not think you can afford to just throw in another engine if you want to be competitive. It was a different game last year with Merc vs. Verstappen and noone else. But this season...if you start from the back, you have an issue to get to P5.
Logically if you have used at least 4 different PUs at some point through the first 11 races, I would expect at least a PU5 to show up in the remaining 11 races. That's assuming PU3 and PU4 are more reliable than the first two. If the pattern follows verbatim from the first half of the season, we could see PU6 or even PU7.
For sure they would rather take a grid penalty for an extra PU with reliability/hybrid updates than not, because the PU is homologated for the next three years. One race with a grid penalty is nothing compared to years of reduced competitiveness.
Ok, but I am reading the beginning differently. If my list is real, then they would have cycled the three engines through the year. If you go on with the list, ignore the Austria failure and assume the usage of Nr. 3 in Spa and Monza, then you end with Nr1 and Nr2 being used until Brazil.
They also planned from the beginning a very early usage of engine nr.3, otherwise they would not have dropped it into the car in Silverstone, clearly speaking against a development program with a later reliability upgrade. This is the same for all Ferrari powered cars, while Merc and Redbull are not yet using engine nr.3.
To me it looks like a quality issue in the TC, that now killed two engines. I can not yet see a general issue.