Someone asked what I meant by the integration on the Engine & Chassis. You are right the engine has been designed to fit into the chassis well (it can be changed very quickly) but when using the term integration i mean something different. An F1 car, as you'll know, is more than just bolting an engine to a chassis. The engine is a fully load bearing, part of the car. Added to this the engine creates its own vibrations etc. (I don't know the intricate details on the engine department, I'm more of an aero man myself) but when an engine is mated to a chassis they have to compliment eachother perfectly. This one of many reasons why the Saubers are not up with the Ferrari's now. They are using a car tht looks remarkably like the ferrari from last year, with this year's ferrari engine and gearbox. But the ferrari engine and gearbox are designed to fit in perfectly with the 2004 Ferrari...not the sauber. The integration of the whole package is how the parts of the car compliment eachother.
Put it this way: trying to fit a Jordan with a williams nose will not make the jordan faster, it might even make it slower. It won't work because the frontwing & nose structure is only the first part of the car to cut through the air. The frontwing & Nose on an F1 car are designed to not only create downforce but also to direct the flow of air in a manner that compliments the way it will flow over the rest of the car. It is one part of an aerodynamic package that has to work in harmony. Its the same with an engine and a chassis the engine is just one part of the package, but it has to work in harmony with the chassis and tyres etc.
Thats the best i can explain it, I hope that answers your question...sorry it was very long winded lol
