Let's sum up the possible causes:
-charge air is too hot?
-engine/cylinder heads are too hot*
-bad ignition timing?
-what else ?
*Could be the cause that urged them design a new oil tank/lubrication system?
gandharva wrote:http://www.canalplus.fr/c-sport/c-formu ... rt-f1.html
At least they finally have test benches that include batteries... With Illmore helping to fix the knocking problems and RBR as kings of simulation there could have been a lot of unused potential (not necessarily raw power!) even in last years engine spec that they simply could not use until now. In this context the rumored (Pirelli) 2-3 seconds per lap improvement for 2015 finally make some sense.
At the risk of stating the blindingly obvious, unless they've managed to sneak a Mercedes PU into the RB11, they have no hope of achieving anything.ME4ME wrote:Article on Autosport as well: http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/117475
To me it sounds quite positive. They are giving it their all, trying to catch Mercedes. Should be very interesting to see come testing what they have come up with, even though we will never see the majority of it.
3 wins that were the result of Merc shooting themselves in the foot. Red Bull have no hope of competing with Merc in a straight fight in 2015 so long as they have a Renault PU in the back. By Newey's own admission, there just isn't scope in the current regs to bridge the 1+ second gap on the aero front.ME4ME wrote:Even in 2014, they achieved things; Winning 3 races. No other team than Merc and RB won even a single race.
Saying there is no hope is just being pessimistic, cause neither of us knows exactly how much Redbull and Renault has improved over the winter, or will improve over the year. Improbable to win the championship - yes i can agree with that.
I say we take Rosberg´s time machine and go do something instead. Who´s with me?Jonnycraig wrote:Hell, just the other day Rosberg stated it would be a straight 2 car Merc fight again this season.
Mercedes lost 3 races, I wouldn't really say that Red Bull won them.ME4ME wrote:Even in 2014, they achieved things; Winning 3 races. No other team than Merc and RB won even a single race.
Saying there is no hope is just being pessimistic, cause neither of us knows exactly how much Redbull and Renault has improved over the winter, or will improve over the year. Improbable to win the championship - yes i can agree with that.