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I know the age old adage is that one can't take notice of Winter test times.
But it looks like Renault will have the bechmark car again this season. Its got last year's reliability and the team seem to have made it quicker.
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Where does that leave STR if RBR are haemorrhaging money? On the market !
The RBR02, designed by Mark Smith, has cooling problems.
Last season, Jordan's EJ15B(?), also had cooling problems and also was designed by Mark Smith.
Is he a hot guy or what????
It is obvious that Renault are still there making sensible, incremental gains to a proven product.
It is obvious that TOIT lost their proven product and are not going well in finding a replacement.
It is obvious that RBR drove the evolution of the Jaguar experience last year, and that this year's car will be the one that the team is measured on.
Other than that, we HEAR that Honda will have a quick car (but we know that Japanese engineers always blame the driver when an engine blows and therefore make little ground in regard to reliability), so quick for how many laps becomes the real question. We HEAR that Williams have a really slippery car this year, but who's actually saying that? We HEAR that Minardi could be mid-field contenders based on the overall superiority of the V10 engine. What that means is that any ground that they do make on the field will be blurred because they will use the V10 even though they should have designed a V8 car.
Personally, I believe that there will be a veritable gaggle of six teams that will be capable of producing cars on a given day, on a given track, that will be capable of leading; but that the incremental gains car will blow them off again.
Minardi will use V8 Zytek this year and run for the win!
It was madness of the FIA to allow teams to continue running V10s.