Probably will be, but if you get 5 ot 6 races running the PU that may be not quite legal and then just get told to stop doing it. It makes it well worth doing.
Probably will be, but if you get 5 ot 6 races running the PU that may be not quite legal and then just get told to stop doing it. It makes it well worth doing.
yes and another thanks for the info! with a constant fuel flow a step up in power can only mean a step down in heat rejection can't it. That thing about the cooling system possibly not being ready, tho? How can that be? The whole car, i thought, would've been designed for that particular cooling system
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That's very interesting Mudflap. I thought about Petronas' development of lubricants early last year compared to others. Mercedes and Petronas have cooperated on a number of promotional videos together expounding on their relationship, however I don't recall hearing much (rumours or team statements) about new develops unlike other lubricant suppliers for other teams. That's not to say they don't however.Mudflap wrote: ↑08 Feb 2020, 13:06Another thing I forgot to share was that last year it was rumoured INEOS could have replaced Petronas as a title sponsor.
Obviously we now know that they are just another 'side sponsor' but it is understood that Mercedes are generally dissatisfied with the rate at which Petronas develop fuels and lubricants.
He's just making stuff up, don't believe anything of what get's posted here unless it comes from a reliable source.OO7 wrote: ↑08 Feb 2020, 13:30That's very interesting Mudflap. I thought about Petronas' development of lubricants early last year compared to others. Mercedes and Petronas have cooperated on a number of promotional videos together expounding their relationship, however I don't recall hearing much (rumours or team statements) about new develops unlike other lubricant suppliers for other teams. That' not to say they don't however.Mudflap wrote: ↑08 Feb 2020, 13:06Another thing I forgot to share was that last year it was rumoured INEOS could have replaced Petronas as a title sponsor.
Obviously we now know that they are just another 'side sponsor' but it is understood that Mercedes are generally dissatisfied with the rate at which Petronas develop fuels and lubricants.
In the case of Mercedes they have a pretty solid argument; cooling. If it is to be believed their PUs were hampered by the cooling. They'd be able to extract more performance if their cooling issues would be resolved, especially under race conditions.LM10 wrote: ↑08 Feb 2020, 02:29"Largest bump in power over a winter since the start of the hybrid era.." - How many times have we heard from other teams (including Mercedes) that Ferrari's power advantage was absurd and could not have been done legally? I wonder, if there will be any similar voices regarding Mercedes' sudden power jump next season.Mudflap wrote: ↑07 Feb 2020, 23:55Decided to post some updates here rather than the Merc PU thread:
-Car mechanical design for 2021 is well underway.
-Cooling system for 2020 will see a massive revamp, expected to be even smaller than last year's!! Not clear if it will be ready in time for Melbourne.
-Engine has seen the largest bump in power over a winter since the start of the hybrid era, unfortunately reliability has also been at an all time low for these engines. Early spec 2 is on the cards if the problems can't be solved in time.
-Several team leaders in Brixworth have recently left. Unclear what is going on.
This argument would only count for last year, but the suggestion is that the performance jump will be the biggest since 2014. That would be really huge because it would mean an even more significant performance gain than in the beginning of the PU era.wesley123 wrote: ↑08 Feb 2020, 14:17In the case of Mercedes they have a pretty solid argument; cooling. If it is to be believed their PUs were hampered by the cooling. They'd be able to extract more performance if their cooling issues would be resolved, especially under race conditions.LM10 wrote: ↑08 Feb 2020, 02:29"Largest bump in power over a winter since the start of the hybrid era.." - How many times have we heard from other teams (including Mercedes) that Ferrari's power advantage was absurd and could not have been done legally? I wonder, if there will be any similar voices regarding Mercedes' sudden power jump next season.Mudflap wrote: ↑07 Feb 2020, 23:55Decided to post some updates here rather than the Merc PU thread:
-Car mechanical design for 2021 is well underway.
-Cooling system for 2020 will see a massive revamp, expected to be even smaller than last year's!! Not clear if it will be ready in time for Melbourne.
-Engine has seen the largest bump in power over a winter since the start of the hybrid era, unfortunately reliability has also been at an all time low for these engines. Early spec 2 is on the cards if the problems can't be solved in time.
-Several team leaders in Brixworth have recently left. Unclear what is going on.
Extremely narrow sidepod, "Red Bull-esque" sculpting.ajprice wrote: ↑09 Feb 2020, 12:13Another preview shot
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