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22 Jun 2006, 10:16 (Ref:1638964) | #1 | |
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Renault power for RBR
RBR to be powered by Renault (and other stuff!).http://www.f1racing.net/en/index.php
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Lucky RBR. Possibly unlucky Heikki, if he was a serious contender for the final Renault seat. Using my immense powers of deduction, one would presume that Raikkonen will be driving for Renault next season. This calls for more silly season antics!
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22 Jun 2006, 10:32 (Ref:1638974) | #3 | ||
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I don't get it, are they suggesting heikki to Red Bull Racing or Toro Rosso?
and pretty damning stuff from berger about DC! "Should Christian (Klien) be ahead of David (Coulthard) by the end of the season, then the Scot's days at RBR are definitely numbered," the ten-time Grand Prix winner said, adding: "After all, David is also getting a bit long in the tooth" |
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22 Jun 2006, 10:45 (Ref:1638979) | #4 | |
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Long in the tooth says the driver who was still racing at 37 years of age in 1997 with Benetton.
Didnt Gerhard even win the German GP in 1997 at age 37 ? |
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22 Jun 2006, 11:04 (Ref:1638996) | #5 | ||
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[QUOTE=Halsey This calls for more silly season antics![/QUOTE]
As you say this would appear to confirm lots more seats including Michael/Hamilton/Raikonnen/Kovalianen |
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A bit of a hint that RBR aren't entirely satisfied with the package they've received from Ferrari. If only Red Bull had bought Cosworth, or at least their F1 operation...
What affect will this have on Newey's designs for the 07 car? I personally just feel it's a boot up the bottom for Coulthard, as I see them keeping him for another year... I'm pretty sure RBR won't let Montoya slip them by though, so this move, coupled with Heikki coming on-board as part of the package (allegedly), it'll be interesting to see who lands where. Plus, where will Liuzzi go? Will they leave him to continue heading the 'B' team...? |
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22 Jun 2006, 11:46 (Ref:1639030) | #7 | ||
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Interestingly, GrandPrix.com are reporting that the Renault engines may be Toro Rosso bound: http://www.grandprix.com/ns/ns16996.html
To my mind it seems a little unlikely given I would have though that Renault engines would be a better bet than the alternative Cosworth engines. Also it would mean that this years Red Bull car would need significant modifications to accomodate a Renault unit, assuming that Toro Rosso continues to use cars based on Red Bulls. That said this scenario does have some logic to it regarding drivers; Coulthard remains at Red Bull, Liuzzi promoted to being his team mate, leaving a Toro Rosso seat for Kovaleinen alongside Speed. |
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Yeah, I think Boots is right on that. It seems strange that Berger would have weight in RBR decisions, pretty much the opposite is more likely.
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I'd agree it would be odd if Toro Rosso were to be get Renault engines, however, a case could be made that as a customer Red Bull would probably find it difficult to beat the works Renault team, so investing in Cosworth engines could result in a strong engine that can be designed to suit a Red Bull chasis. Whilst the purpose of Toro Rosso is to give their younger drivers experience, so results aren't the only objective and a customer Ferrari/Renault deal may be sufficient |
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RBR have consistently said since the beginning of the year that they expect Klien to be beating DC over the course of this season, which, at the moment, look unlikely, so it may be Klien who is headed for the discard pile.
I'd expect RBR to have the Renault engines and Toro Rosso the Ferrari ones, if there is indeed a 2-year contract in place with Maranello. |
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Christian Horner said "If it ain't broke, don't fix it" when commenting on DC's future.
Since DC has been driving well since '05 and was vital in gaining Adrian Newey, I think he still has a lot to offer the team. I don't see him being replaced anytime soon. Unless there is any truth to this Ferrari deal. |
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Why would anyone want to buy a Ferrari engine that revs 500rpm less than it's capable of anyway.If i was Mr Mateschitz i'd want my money back!
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22 Jun 2006, 17:12 (Ref:1639241) | #16 | |
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Does anyone have new numbers on the different motors performances?
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Adrian Newey desinged car, Renault engines (??) and JPM driving it (???)
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Is the Renault motor that good?
I thought not, they have never been the best motor (since re-entering F1), best electronics, maybe, best chassis, no question. I would have thought RBR and STR would be best served with the same motor, ie Cosworth, but then this could be a risk mitagation strategy |
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The Renault engine is a bloody stonking motor! One of the most powerful and the most reliable. Combine that with a pretty damn great chassis and the best driver in the world and you have an unbeatable combination...
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Renault have had zero engine failures in a race weekend this year. That's pretty impressive!
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