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And probably why Red Bull haven't announced their engine for 2010 eitherbar555 wrote:It is rumored that the 2010 unit is as strong as the Mercedes one ( around 745 up to 750 hp) and at least 20 hp over the Renault unit . That was probably the fact that made Williams choose Cosworth instead of Renault .
Internally Red Bull had already decided for Renault and are probably running all projects with the Renault option. But Renault have announced an imminent decision regarding their future participation in F1. So a decision from Red Bull is useless unless they have confirmation thatRenault will fullfill their contract. Toyota for instance did not, and it is conceivable that Renault won't either.Fil wrote:And probably why Red Bull haven't announced their engine for 2010 eitherbar555 wrote:It is rumored that the 2010 unit is as strong as the Mercedes one ( around 745 up to 750 hp) and at least 20 hp over the Renault unit . That was probably the fact that made Williams choose Cosworth instead of Renault .
That is an interesting idea (coupled with limited fuel & little other constraints).MM: I've suggested this to a few people, but my idea to make it cheaper is just to remove the engine limitations, because that way you can always get cheap horsepower.
PC: Well my suggestion was if you want to increase performance, reduce the number of gears in the gear box. Go from six, and you can do it successively, you can say 6 speed this year, next year it will be 5 and the year after that it will be 4. And what have you got to do then? You've got to produce broader horse power and all that sort of thing. It'll cost you no money to reduce the number of gears in the gear box, you can keep the same engine design. And you could have done that for the 990's and it would have cost next to nothing. I said so at the time and certain people agreed, but it was never taken on as a serious suggestion because that decision was driven by Honda you know, who still drive the MSMA.
It doesn't - not intended to - but it does increase competitiveness.xpensive wrote:With all due respect for mr Clifford, little matter if you have a torque-curve with the shape of Ayers Rock,
power-band will still be proportional to Rpm, why I fail to see how fewer gears would increase performance?
It is also rumored that that's total horseshit. Oh wait, it was proven in trap speeds.bar555 wrote:It is rumored that the 2010 unit is as strong as the Mercedes one ( around 745 up to 750 hp) and at least 20 hp over the Renault unit .
Or the significant difference in cost between the two, or the stronger likelihood of an ongoing supply year-to-year.bar555 wrote:It is rumored that the 2010 unit is as strong as the Mercedes one ( around 745 up to 750 hp) and at least 20 hp over the Renault unit .
If you believe FOTA regs (or a gentleman's handshake among thieves... which is more or less the same thing)... I've nothing more to say.ISLAMATRON wrote:It costs the same to lease a Merc lump as it does to lease a Cosworth... as per FOTA regs
Huh?autogyro wrote:Fota do not make the regulations, they only have agreements.
The FIA still run F1 not the oil companies.
FOTA is dominated by the "Top teams" which in turn are all controlled by sovereign wealth funds. That really is a euphemism for Arab oil money. Whether you look at Aabar or Mubadalla or Mumtalakat there is no way to deny that F1 investment is completely in the hand of the big oil producers. Aabar will even have two teams in FOTA with Manor as of 2010.SZ wrote:Huh?autogyro wrote:Fota do not make the regulations, they only have agreements.
The FIA still run F1 not the oil companies.