

And the .....worth(less) engine in it is supposed to be the most powerful


rah, the Renault V8 will only run in the new car in January and when it does it will be the next shock for you two!!!
(The first being Villeneuve in the BMW

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"Off the pace"JayVee wrote:That Willsworth as you call it Julian is off the pace already![]()
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And the .....worth(less) engine in it is supposed to be the most powerful![]()
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rah, the Renault V8 will only run in the new car in January and when it does it will be the next shock for you two!!!
(The first being Villeneuve in the BMW)
Firstly it wasnt me who claimed the Cosworth was the most powerful engine !!JayVee wrote:Julian the ....worth(less) engine was supposed to be the benchmark early in the season .... isn't that what you were saying when Sir Frank signed with ....worth(less) ???
Only yesterday did they get close to the Toyota V8. But they should have been faster from the first day. They are slow compared to the other V8's. And of course I am not comparing them to the V10![]()
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We've heard so much of that last season from Williams
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And you didn't claim Williams would win the title in 06 with ... well Cosworth ???Julian Mayo wrote:Firstly it wasnt me who claimed the Cosworth was the most powerful engine !!JayVee wrote:Julian the ....worth(less) engine was supposed to be the benchmark early in the season .... isn't that what you were saying when Sir Frank signed with ....worth(less) ???
Only yesterday did they get close to the Toyota V8. But they should have been faster from the first day. They are slow compared to the other V8's. And of course I am not comparing them to the V10![]()
Steady progress![]()
We've heard so much of that last season from Williams
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Secondly it was only yesterday that Mark drove.![]()
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JayVee wrote:Now you know full well that I say things to entertain you and keep you amused, Your Majesty. If needs must then I will be your court jester, and feel privilegedJulian Mayo wrote:Firstly it wasnt me who claimed the Cosworth was the most powerful engine !!JayVee wrote:Julian the ....worth(less) engine was supposed to be the benchmark early in the season .... isn't that what you were saying when Sir Frank signed with ....worth(less) ???
Only yesterday did they get close to the Toyota V8. But they should have been faster from the first day. They are slow compared to the other V8's. And of course I am not comparing them to the V10![]()
Steady progress![]()
We've heard so much of that last season from Williams
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Secondly it was only yesterday that Mark drove.![]()
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And you didn't claim Williams would win the title in 06 with ... well Cosworth ???
Webber set the fourth fastest time today. Behind BAR in a V8 & V10.JayVee wrote:That Willsworth as you call it Julian is off the pace already![]()
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And the .....worth(less) engine in it is supposed to be the most powerful![]()
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rah, the Renault V8 will only run in the new car in January and when it does it will be the next shock for you two!!!
(The first being Villeneuve in the BMW)
This is from Rob White on the Renault V8rah wrote:
JV I hope to be shocked. It would dissapoint me if Renault put too much effort into last years car and forgot about this years. I just think it is concerning that they do not even have a V8 to test yet.
From the Renault F1 websiteOur goal is to arrive well prepared at the first race of the 2006 season, and at the moment we are on target to do so. We have planned the project in a prudent, pragmatic way, balancing the needs of the teams at Enstone and Viry, as well as the imperative to maintain performance until the final race of 2005, with the necessity of not over-stretching our resources. Some rivals are already running a V8 engine on track, and we are not under-estimating their performance, nor in any way over-estimating our own. But we do not know what constraints they are operating under, or how their development philosophy compares to ours. We are confident we have the correct answer for our team, and are looking forward to running our representative RS26 V8 engine, in a representative R26 chassis, early in the New Year
Keep in mind too that no other major manufacturer in recent history has managed to jump into Formula 1 as a full team and win the double in such a short time.The entire team at Viry is focused on arriving at the first race in Bahrain as well prepared as possible. Timing is a crucial aspect of the project, as with any new engine. The project was committed in October 2004 when the 2006 rules were announced, and the timing constructed based on making the best use of our resources for V8 design and development alongside development of the RS25. We ran a V10-based V8 demonstrator engine extensively on the dyno to guide our work, and the definitive engine was fired up this summer on the exact planned date. We have since accelerated our work, to hit our performance and reliability milestones. There is still a lot of work to do, but we are on target
Rubbish!!! If you did you wouldn't be that negative about their engine and chassis for next year even if it was just to wind me upJulian Mayo wrote:I like Renault and always have
That is something we agree onJulian Mayo wrote: .... Ferrari, because IMHO, they finally killed off the last shred of sportsmanship in F1.
That is a great principle but we are not talking here about switching allegiancesJulian Mayo wrote:I am a fan of Williams because they are a privateer team, and the Team Principal has overcome immense business and personal obstacles to stay on the track. I admit I have a soft spot for underdogs.
Because of this I, for one will, not be switching allegiance from driver to driver, or team to team, merely because neither is winning.