2018 Aston Martin Red Bull Racing - Tag Heuer (Renault)

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Ric’s engine was off his car during FP2 I read on a local F1 forum.

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I have to say, I'm a little embarrassed for them.



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Some of Daniel Ricciardo's pure comedy gold :)
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TAG wrote:
21 Oct 2018, 18:23
https://scontent.fagc1-2.fna.fbcdn.net/ ... e=5C41B00E

I have to say, I'm a little embarrassed for them.



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Where is the Red Bull wind tunnel?
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godlameroso wrote:
24 Oct 2018, 21:16
Where is the Red Bull wind tunnel?
In Bedford. Why?

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Just curious, I didn't see it in their Milton Keynes factory. Nice to know it's not that far away.
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The sister team's (STR) wind tunnel is in Bicester, also not that far away.
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That's actually quite interesting, thanks for that.
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It's in the old Reynard buildings, later used by Jaguar F1 for their 50% tunnel.

Here it is, for those who like a bit of streetview:
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@51.90398 ... 6656?hl=en
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Lots of talk about the track being a Redbull strong suit but just a reminder that last year Renault didn't turn the engine down enough like others, for the altitude, so the car had a shot at pole. Might not be the case this year.

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M840TR wrote:
26 Oct 2018, 08:09
Lots of talk about the track being a Redbull strong suit but just a reminder that last year Renault didn't turn the engine down enough like others, for the altitude, so the car had a shot at pole. Might not be the case this year.
Well, maybe it is just semantics, but last year in Mexico Renault was reminded their turbo has almost no altitude margin.
Initially they run it faster, as you usually do when ambient pressure drops down, but they had to revert to "see level max speed".
And yet the one in Ricciardo's car failed during the race, connection between turbo and MGUH gave up.

So maybe they did not turn it down, but they could not turn it up as much as they would like to compensate for altitude.

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noname wrote:
26 Oct 2018, 08:31
M840TR wrote:
26 Oct 2018, 08:09
Lots of talk about the track being a Redbull strong suit but just a reminder that last year Renault didn't turn the engine down enough like others, for the altitude, so the car had a shot at pole. Might not be the case this year.
Well, maybe it is just semantics, but last year in Mexico Renault was reminded their turbo has almost no altitude margin.
Initially they run it faster, as you usually do when ambient pressure drops down, but they had to revert to "see level max speed".
And yet the one in Ricciardo's car failed during the race, connection between turbo and MGUH gave up.

So maybe they did not turn it down, but they could not turn it up as much as they would like to compensate for altitude.
I think it was Cyril who said after the race that the cause of so many retirements was that they didn't turn the engine down. This was later corroborated when Horner said he was surprised Renault slowed turbo revs for Brazil without telling them. Turbo has been such an Achilles' heel for Renault. Even this year. I'm not sure they can still turn up the revs this year to avoid choking.

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M840TR wrote:
26 Oct 2018, 09:34
I think it was Cyril who said after the race that the cause of so many retirements was that they didn't turn the engine down. This was later corroborated when Horner said he was surprised Renault slowed turbo revs for Brazil without telling them. Turbo has been such an Achilles' heel for Renault. Even this year. I'm not sure they can still turn up the revs this year to avoid choking.
Reliability-wise 2017 Mexico GP was disaster for Renault, with only 2 cars (out of 6) with their engines at the back reaching finish line. To make things worse they had to replace PUs in Ricciardo and Hartley cars before the race. And Red Bull turned Max car down during the race.

https://www.grandprix247.com/2017/10/31 ... in-mexico/
https://www.foxsports.com.au/motorsport ... 1540539972
https://www.news.com.au/sport/motorspor ... 81ab7c5a4f

I think aero was ok, and chocking should not be an issue. More probably reason was turbo and MGUH rotor(s) and bearing system(s) design having certain features, or maybe design-flaws would be a better description, being carried over from their V6 PU inception.

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noname wrote:
26 Oct 2018, 10:14
M840TR wrote:
26 Oct 2018, 09:34
I think it was Cyril who said after the race that the cause of so many retirements was that they didn't turn the engine down. This was later corroborated when Horner said he was surprised Renault slowed turbo revs for Brazil without telling them. Turbo has been such an Achilles' heel for Renault. Even this year. I'm not sure they can still turn up the revs this year to avoid choking.
Reliability-wise 2017 Mexico GP was disaster for Renault, with only 2 cars (out of 6) with their engines at the back reaching finish line. To make things worse they had to replace PUs in Ricciardo and Hartley cars before the race. And Red Bull turned Max car down during the race.

https://www.grandprix247.com/2017/10/31 ... in-mexico/
https://www.foxsports.com.au/motorsport ... 1540539972
https://www.news.com.au/sport/motorspor ... 81ab7c5a4f

I think aero was ok, and chocking should not be an issue. More probably reason was turbo and MGUH rotor(s) and bearing system(s) design having certain features, or maybe design-flaws would be a better description, being carried over from their V6 PU inception.
Well, turbos usually take the brunt of the altitude impact because they're responsible for feeding the air to the engine and have to work extra hard when the air is so thin. Going by that and the general lack of reliability of the turbos in the Renault PU, it would make sense they run more conservative than usual, which they didn't last year. I guess we'll see in qualy.

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