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3 Aug 2014, 02:48 (Ref:3441101) | #1 | ||
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About Formula 1 engines for 2015
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Maybe this question was answered before, I don't know. I would like to know if anyone can tell me if the engine suppliers (Ferrari, Mercedes, Renault) will be able to "improve" the current engines or if they will be "frozen" in the development. Not major changes, but simply prepare a second "version" of the current engines with improvements here and there so that the missups of the original designs can be corrected. Thanks |
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3 Aug 2014, 08:51 (Ref:3441141) | #2 | |
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Yes they can - each of the components of the engine have been given a weighting of 1, 2 or 3 points for a total of 66 points. They can make changes to components equalling a total value of 32 out of the 66 points for 2015. That will then drop again next year. I'm not sure though if changing the fundamental architecture of the engine is permissible though, i.e. to something like Mercedes have.
Essentially I think the performance difference will close, but Mercedes will still have an advantage. I expect the Honda engine is probably going to be stronger than the Renault and the Ferrari too. |
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6 Aug 2014, 02:09 (Ref:3441813) | #6 | |
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Why bother with a rumour, I reckon it would be an unbackable certainty. MB would have known they had twelve months and that is all. What they have to do is either come up with something else or know they can improve the idea beyond the reach of those who are going to use it in 2015 for the first time.
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6 Aug 2014, 09:59 (Ref:3441896) | #7 | ||
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I was replying to p-matt's post where he said that he wasn't sure if changes to the fundamental architecture of the engine is permissible. If Renault are evaluating the Mercedes split-turbo concept for 2015, then I would say that fundamental changes to the engines are permissible. If it wasn't permissible, then why would Renault be wasting time and money evaluating it?
BTW, next years Renault engine was fired up for the first time the week leading to the German GP. And rumour has it the engine has gained 50-60hp to current spec. With further improvements expected by years end. It's only a rumour though. |
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6 Aug 2014, 10:19 (Ref:3441900) | #8 | |
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Maybe this helps:
[I]Taffin: "It's going to be frozen by the end of 2019 so it gives the engine manufacturer five years to develop. For sure there will be different levels by the time we get to Melbourne, but by the end of the first year we will already be levelling in terms of power and competitiveness. The scope of changes that we can achieve through the first two winters is quite big. Anything you would have done in a different way you can change for the year after. The idea is that by the time we get to 2019 we should have a levelling as we saw with the V8, but again we will still have the software being developed. The regulations are trying to achieve some much more efficient engines, so we need to fix the hardware first and fit all that technology into the car, and then after we will start focussing on the software and how we use them." http://en.espnf1.com/f1/motorsport/s...pkSF0To2GgU.99 |
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