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Post by RyRy on May 9, 2015 3:04:04 GMT
So, last year in the first year of the new rule and engine changes they all had 5 power units to play with but this year they only have 4...
Mercedes and Ferrari so far look very comfortable with the Engine allocation it's only Renault and Honda who are struggling, they agreed to this back in 2013.
I personally think from a fairness point of view they should NOT be allowed a 5th power unit... HOWEVER I do think Honda and McLaren deserve a 5th power unit based on the fact they are a new Engine supplier and are essentially a year behind, the reason they had 5 units for 2014 in the first place was because they thought 4 wasn't enough for the first year. I might be totally alone on this but I think it's the right way to go.
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Post by Frontrunner on May 10, 2015 4:53:06 GMT
Should be unlimited engines IMO, but thats just me.
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Post by Hammer on May 10, 2015 6:23:26 GMT
I'd like them all to just revert to 5 units so they can chase better laptimes during crunch time, and also encourages more track time for the cars during practice and helps to better the show during a race weekend for fans who turned up at the circuit.
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Post by racechick on May 10, 2015 7:01:58 GMT
Id like them all to go to five units too.
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Post by RyRy on May 10, 2015 8:53:44 GMT
You all would rather them having to spend more money?
This is a contributing factor as to why we lost one team and have three with financial problems
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Post by Hammer on May 10, 2015 8:57:52 GMT
There was once a time when 1 engine was limited to one race weekend!!
If 2-3 teams can't cope with the finance... I won't really regret seeing them leave and the top teams fielding 3 cars each. That would be pretty damn cool as well.
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Post by RyRy on May 10, 2015 10:50:39 GMT
There was once a time when 1 engine was limited to one race weekend!! If 2-3 teams can't cope with the finance... I won't really regret seeing them leave and the top teams fielding 3 cars each. That would be pretty damn cool as well. The way to do it is force manufacturers to make 2-3 engines capable of doing the entire season then allow them to have 5 as they would then be able to go flat out every time, no engine worries and it is ultimately better for the world as it focuses on engine reliability more Remember they could make an engine last the entire season but the teams want to be on the edge to get every bit of speed from them.
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