[ 2020 ] Renault F1 Team - Renault

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lio007 wrote:
26 Dec 2020, 23:35
I wonder why this is still not mentioned in this thread #-o

Infiniti is leaving F1: https://www.planetf1.com/news/infiniti-f1-exit/
For me it is synonymous with the rebranding to Alpine. I just assumed Infiniti was going along with the Renault name.

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adrianjordan wrote:
27 Dec 2020, 05:18
RedNEO wrote:
24 Dec 2020, 12:15
Alpine F1 Team: the 2022 single-seater successfully passes the crash test
https://uw64l7qiqapchgnxhum43fzb3u-adwh ... -test/amp/

Apparently they are the first car to pass the test followed by Ferrari. I’m surprised they had one so early for 2022 but shows they really want to hit the ground running.
That is impossibly early....given they can start working on them properly until the new year!!
They are the first SCHEDULED to pass. They haven't passed it yet.

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diffuser wrote:
27 Dec 2020, 06:42
adrianjordan wrote:
27 Dec 2020, 05:18
RedNEO wrote:
24 Dec 2020, 12:15

https://uw64l7qiqapchgnxhum43fzb3u-adwh ... -test/amp/

Apparently they are the first car to pass the test followed by Ferrari. I’m surprised they had one so early for 2022 but shows they really want to hit the ground running.
That is impossibly early....given they can start working on them properly until the new year!!
They are the first SCHEDULED to pass. They haven't passed it yet.
They passed it 2 months ago.
https://www.planetf1.com/news/ferrari-r ... ash-tests/

https://soymotor.com/noticias/ferrari-a ... fia-981462

Although teams are not able to re-start work on AERO until 2021 they can work on structural/mechanical parts of the car.
The Scuderia have “already passed the FIA frontal crash test and the nose of the car has obtained the homologation of the governing body”, says the report.

The same applies to Renault, who will be rebranded as Alpine next year when Fernando Alonso makes his return to Formula 1.

Although teams cannot yet work on aerodynamics for 2022, they can make progress on the structural parts of the car.
https://www.planetf1.com/news/ferrari-r ... ash-tests/
“There’s a real blank sheet of paper approach to the ’22 car,” said Key in an interview on the McLaren website. “The chassis regulations are fundamentally different and the wheels and tyres are changing too.

“We’ve been working on it for some time now. Every team was expecting to race these cars in 2021, so I think everyone had got to a pretty advanced stage before the aero development freeze kicked in this year.

“That hasn’t stopped mechanical design or simulation work taking place though. Our gearbox design, for example, is very mature now.
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This doesn’t necessarily mean that Alpine and Ferrari have finalised their chassis designs. They can still continue developing the chassis, but they now essentially have a fallback - a safety net - if they run into issues with later iterations of the chassis. And let’s be honest teams knew about this regulations since 2018 and they were well advanced with this stuff at this point since it was going to be introduced in 2021 so it’s not that surprising to see this.

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RedNEO wrote:
27 Dec 2020, 09:05
diffuser wrote:
27 Dec 2020, 06:42
adrianjordan wrote:
27 Dec 2020, 05:18


That is impossibly early....given they can start working on them properly until the new year!!
They are the first SCHEDULED to pass. They haven't passed it yet.
They passed it 2 months ago.
https://www.planetf1.com/news/ferrari-r ... ash-tests/

https://soymotor.com/noticias/ferrari-a ... fia-981462

Although teams are not able to re-start work on AERO until 2021 they can work on structural/mechanical parts of the car.
The Scuderia have “already passed the FIA frontal crash test and the nose of the car has obtained the homologation of the governing body”, says the report.

The same applies to Renault, who will be rebranded as Alpine next year when Fernando Alonso makes his return to Formula 1.

Although teams cannot yet work on aerodynamics for 2022, they can make progress on the structural parts of the car.
https://www.planetf1.com/news/ferrari-r ... ash-tests/
“There’s a real blank sheet of paper approach to the ’22 car,” said Key in an interview on the McLaren website. “The chassis regulations are fundamentally different and the wheels and tyres are changing too.

“We’ve been working on it for some time now. Every team was expecting to race these cars in 2021, so I think everyone had got to a pretty advanced stage before the aero development freeze kicked in this year.

“That hasn’t stopped mechanical design or simulation work taking place though. Our gearbox design, for example, is very mature now.
Well, that other article was hard to understand. Thanks.

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Yeah sorry the first link probably wasn’t the best I could have used.

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This article says that the all new engine is being brought for 2021.
Second article is based on the first one.

https://as.com/motor/2020/12/29/formula ... 67905.html

https://www.gpblog.com/en/news/75867/re ... years.html
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tangodjango wrote:
30 Dec 2020, 14:04
This article says that the all new engine is being brought for 2021.
Second article is based on the first one.

https://as.com/motor/2020/12/29/formula ... 67905.html

https://www.gpblog.com/en/news/75867/re ... years.html
Well let's hope that's true. Not sure that wil be helpful for our 2021 aspersions, reliability, but will be helpful for 2022.

That artical says "Can use the new PU" not "will use". Atleast in the English translation.

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diffuser wrote:
30 Dec 2020, 15:39
tangodjango wrote:
30 Dec 2020, 14:04
This article says that the all new engine is being brought for 2021.
Second article is based on the first one.

https://as.com/motor/2020/12/29/formula ... 67905.html

https://www.gpblog.com/en/news/75867/re ... years.html
Well let's hope that's true. Not sure that wil be helpful for our 2021 aspersions, reliability, but will be helpful for 2022.

That artical says "Can use the new PU" not "will use". Atleast in the English translation.
Maybe they can use it with the current air intake but the optimum configuration is for the next generation of the cars unless they are spending tokens modifying the intake, completely unsure here.
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Apparently they already planned to test parts of the 2021 engine on this years car before COVID so I’m guessing the intake was adapted to accommodate this ect?

https://thejudge13.com/2020/02/24/renau ... write-off/
For Renault, they say the focus is 2021 and that 2020 will be a ‘learning year’ (again), Taffin saying that they expect to be testing 2021 specific engine components throughout the season.

“During the championship, we plan to test new components.” confirms Taffin,

“It will be necessary to proceed like this, as the best way to implement new solutions quickly is to test them on track.”

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Something like this would be acceptable for Alpine 21/22 livery

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RedNEO wrote:
30 Dec 2020, 17:15
Apparently they already planned to tes not parts of the 2021 engine on this years car before COVID so I’m guessing the intake was adapted to accommodate this ect?

https://thejudge13.com/2020/02/24/renau ... write-off/
For Renault, they say the focus is 2021 and that 2020 will be a ‘learning year’ (again), Taffin saying that they expect to be testing 2021 specific engine components throughout the season.

“During the championship, we plan to test new components.” confirms Taffin,

“It will be necessary to proceed like this, as the best way to implement new solutions quickly is to test them on track.”
As you had already mentioned, they are already making changes to the cooling.

This would have been something they'd already submitted to the FIA.

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how long Renault working on 2021 engine? The article says "for years" any idea how long they are concentrating new engine?

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selvam_e2002 wrote:
31 Dec 2020, 10:18
how long Renault working on 2021 engine? The article says "for years" any idea how long they are concentrating new engine?
Since 2018, so 2 years.

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