MX23RW : Tuesday, December 17 22:32:44| >> :600:2529536:2529536:

Alpine's F1 engine only 'a tenth' behind rivals

Alpine's F1 engine only 'a tenth' behind rivals
© Reuters
Renault-owned Alpine has played down reports that becoming a Formula 1 frontrunner before 2026 will be impossible due to the current power unit.

Renault-owned Alpine has played down reports that becoming a Formula 1 frontrunner before 2026 will be impossible due to the current power unit.

Some believe the current development 'freeze' until the new engine rules come into force in 2026, allied with Fernando Alonso's complaints this year about reliability, mean that fourth in the championship is about the maximum.

"First we have to make sure problems don't recur," engine boss Bruno Famin told Auto Motor und Sport. "Then we will mostly shift to development of the 2026 engine.

"We've already been working on it for a few months."

He says Renault wasn't directly to blame for all of the reliability troubles this year.

"We also had problems with parts from suppliers," said Famin. "But that doesn't matter. We have a responsibility to check everything and make sure that the engine is reliable."

He says there are no regrets that the focus prior to 2022 was on improving performance before the freeze came into full effect.

"We took a lot of risks," said Famin. "We tried to get the engine as light as possible."

The result was a definite performance improvement in 2022, with the horsepower deficit to Ferrari, Mercedes and Honda down to a manageable level.

"The engine costs us a tenth," Alpine CEO Laurent Rossi insists. "A maximum of two."

Famin adds: "There's no real scope for squeezing out more power within the regulations. But we can improve the packaging so that Enstone can improve the aerodynamics.

"And there is often an increase in performance behind an improvement with reliability. If you strengthen the piston rings, for example, you can push the knock limit."

ID:502394:1false2false3false:QQ:: from db desktop :LenBod:collect2317:
Written by
GMM F1

Click here for more stories about Fernando Alonso

Click here for more stories about Renault

Collect / Create New Data
Share this article now:
Kimi Raikkonen pictured in February 2020
Read Next:
F1 engineer Slade says Raikkonen 'best driver'
>
rhs 2.0


Sports Mole provides in-depth previews and predictions for every match from the biggest leagues and competitions in world football.
Argentina's Lionel Messi kisses the World Cup trophy after collecting the Golden Ball award on December 18, 2022Sign up for our FREE daily preview newsletter direct to your inbox!