Juzh wrote: I call BS on E.V.E.R.Y.T.H.I.N.G. renault will say or has said since pre-season testing in 2014.
You would say that as you are Red Bull fan.
But that still leaves the rather awkward point of Red Bulls demands. And their negative PR directed rather aggressively at Renault.
Lets see a timline of events leading up to this year.
Did Renault have a sub-par engine last year? No.
we established they had a better unit than Ferrari, via stats kindly provided by TurboF1.
We roll on to the winter, where all engine manufacturers do most development. Mercedes and Ferrari included, Not just Renault (again unfairly being singled out here even though they are doing exactly the same as the rest).
Then to the winter tests and the first GP where Renault find plenty issues in them not being able to run the PU at optimum.
Now what happened between the development phase and the niggling problems?
Demands were made by Red Bull, which Renault supplied.
Only, the supplied goods were not to standard I think we can all agree.
Now why would that be the case?
Renault are inept? Nope, I don't buy that. Viry Chattillon are about as far from inept as Red Bull.
Renault don't have the capacity to challenge or keep up with Mercedes/Ferrari? Nah, don't buy that either since they powered 4 championships.
The problem was/is, that Renault did not test these upgrades so as to meet the demands of Red Bull.
Renault are where the buck stops for sure, but a fool would apportion 100% blame to Renault when viewing their supply conditions.
This here is the crux of the matter.