wuzak wrote: ↑26 Jul 2018, 15:21
MtthsMlw wrote: ↑26 Jul 2018, 14:39
Big Tea wrote: ↑26 Jul 2018, 14:33
Or possibly a fuel thing. But I do not see how they can do fuel and stay legal?
Since Ferrari has to provide the exact same PU and software to Haas and Sauber and they don't show that performance boost the only possibility left is fuel and oil which are not homologated. But a boost of 38hp which only appears sometimes? I don't think so.
They can't run fuel that is not homologated and approved. The FIA checks.
The oil was less regulated in the past - I am not sure about this year.
I was not thinking of the composition of the fuel, more the flow rate of it, or possible secondary use of it.
If there was some legal way of holding back just a few cc until the point the 'boost'' appeared, or some way of adding fuel in the exhaust chamber maybe to give more power to the turbo?
I know it was being tried at one time with flexible fuel lines, but that has been jumped on now. But for FIA to test something is happening, they have to have an idea what they are testing for
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