Would make more sense with the Toro Rosso theory. They've constantly harped on about the engine difference in recent weeks and remember that Red Bull and Renault are very much rebuilding some singed, if not burnt, bridges.Thunders wrote:This is interesting:
http://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/form ... 79894.html
While much of these Data are smoke and mirrors only one Team claims a 22% increase in Power Output. AMuS suspects it is McLaren. But for me it could also be Toro Rosso, switching from 2015 Ferrari to a 2017 Renault.
So they are more likely to shout from the roof tops.
I personally think McLaren will stay very quiet and give little away. I hope they pleasantly surprise in winter testing/Australia but we will see. They've got the potential to grow into that performance gap, especially if they can master the Merc engine layout and get close to their performance. But there must be lots of intricacies other than the layout, well beyond my capability!