BlindCaveSalamander wrote:Captain Hammer wrote:I seriously doubt the FIA would force the teams to use the Cosworth if it was that bad.
This. What's the point of getting new teams in Formula 1 if they're going to be stuck with a rubbish engine?
And it'snot just for one year. They're supposed to run a Coswoth for a minimum of three, based on the complaints about it.
A lot of the rumour that they're down on power hinges on the supposed belief that they're based on the engine Williams used in 2006. But the original plan was to allow Cosworth to develop an engine that could hit 20,000rpm, which they later agreed to restrict to 18,000. I'm pretty sure that the engine Williams used was dfferent to this one, because they were subject to an engine freeze at the time, and because the freeze still exists, they can't change it. I'm also reasonbly certain that as a manufacturer entering or re-entering the chapionship, Cosworth will be allowed to develop a new engine to fit the regulations. It simply has to be built to the same regulations that dictate the output of the Mercedes, Ferrari, Renault, Toyota and BMW engines.
Besides, Cosworth ran their on simulation after they announced that the engine would be rev-limited and claimed it could still compete. They'd say that, of course, since they're the ones building it, and you'd naturally expect them to be a little optimistic. But three to four seconds off the pace? They'd know that was a problem for sure, and they'd probably say "Look, we can't do this".