Granted, the Renault F1 engine seems to have a little less top end power, but rumour tells us that this same engine has usable power and is very fuel efficient.
Surely usability (more power over a wider range) and fuel efficiency are also performance advantages?
What you gain on the swings you lose on the roundabouts......
Does anyone know how deeply they look at the performance envelope when equalising performance?
After all - we have all heard the expression 'hp sells engines and torque wins races'
The Renault engined cars are none too shabby at the moment and it may not be entirely due to the chassis.
P.S. - the last statement perhaps applies a little less with 7-speed gearboxes and 'seamless' shifts.
Let's try and keep this on the topic of engine performance working with a stepped gear-change if you know what I mean
