K1Plus wrote: ↑17 Apr 2025, 16:36
rbirules wrote: ↑17 Apr 2025, 16:35
collindsilva wrote: ↑16 Apr 2025, 11:31
So who is in good shape, can we do a guess work..
From the first article linked above . . .
Ferrari uses Shell fuel; Mercedes and its clients McLaren, Aston Martin, and Williams use fuel from Malaysia's Petronas; Red Bull Racing and Racing Bulls rely on ExxonMobil for its Mobil1 products. Alpine uses fuel and oils supplied by BP and Castrol, the same ones Audi will use starting next year. Aston Martin will switch to Aramco in 2026, which has commercial interests in the team and is rumored to have the best firewater of all.
Petronas, a 40% supplier of gasoline, opted for biofuels instead of synthetic fuel, and rumor has it that the process has been only average . The main difference between biofuels and synthetic gasoline lies in their origin and production process.
I assume "best firewater" means best fuel.
All that talk about "two engines long way behind", a few pages earlier. This assumes Mercedes and Ferrari good, Honda, RBPT Ford bad?
Seems the assumption is Ferrari good, Mercedes good but fuel is "uncompetitive", and then two a long way behind and one we know very little about. Those last two statements pertain to Honda, RBPT, and Audi, assuming the assumption about Ferrari being good is correct.
As for the two a long way behind, I would assume one is Audi, but it's just a guess. They said there's a dearth of information about one of the PUs, that could be RBPT or Audi. I haven't heard a lot about Honda but they are a current engine supplier unlike Audi and RBPT, maybe they are the other "good one".
Pretty crazy if Mercedes are uncompetitive due to fuel and they supply four teams (or at least three, will Alpine switch to Petronas when they become a Mercedes customer?), and two other PUs are also not good as that could be two teams, three teams (if RBPT), or four teams if Ferrari, along with RBPT, are the "bad ones" as they supply Haas.
Edit: Thinking about that last scenario, Ferrari and RBPT are "bad". They were the two teams pushing for V10s or delaying the new regulations. If they are bad, and Mercedes has uncompetitive fuel, then that means Honda is likely the other "good one" and Audi is the one we know little about. Honda will supply one team in 2026 (AM) and then you have Audi as a wild card, every other team is supplied by RBPT, Ferrari, or Mercedes. This could be Lawrence's best chance to make his son WDC.