Racing Point not worried about Mercedes power unit reliability
Ra⛎cing Point Formula 1 technical director Andrew Green says the team has no concerns over 🌌the engine-related reliability issues Mercedes suffered during pre-season testing.
Mercedes’ near-perfect winter test programme was 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:hampered by power unit issues, while its engine customer Williams also encountered at least four problems and got through three engines across the six days of runninඣg at Barcelona.

Racing Point Formu🦋la 1 technical director Andrew Green says the team has no concerns over the engine-related r🐻eliability issues Mercedes suffered during pre-season testing.
Mercedes’ near-perfect winter test programme was 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:hampered by power unit issues, while its engine customer𓂃 Williams also encountered at least four problems and got through♉ three engines across the six days of running at Barcelona.
Fellow customer outfit Racing Point did not hit any reliability 🍸gremlins and Green is confident the issues will not crop up once the season gets🌃 underway.
“I think HPP are aware of the🥃 issues that have occurred over the last few weeks and for sure they have known containment measures in place,” Gr♌een explained.
“I don’t think they’re worried. They tell us they’re notꦏ worried, we’💝re not worried. We think we’ll be in a good place come Melbourne.
“This is testing, this is what it’s all about really. I think these are some teething problems, but I think all൲ of it were known problems, none of these are unknown problems that get you.
“These are known problems that t🐟hey have fixes for.”

Despite enjoying a strong pre-season with its Mercedes-inspired RP20 challenger - which Sergio Perez 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:hailed as bei💃ng the best car he has ever driven - Green insists Racing Point’s latest F1 car has “weak spots” and is “by no means pꦕerfᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚect”.
“There are always weak spots,” he said. “I💖t’s all relative to the competition.
“I think the driver in pole position probably has the ꩲsame sort of balance of the car with the guy at the back of the grid, but he’s just going a lot quic♉ker.
“The car is by no means perfect. I don’t believe anybody in the pit lane has got a perfect car. So there’s always areas t🤡o try anꦓd play with and try and understand and make better.
“But fundamentally there were no ga♕ping holes in💞 the characteristics of the car that we’ve had that has bugged us in the last few years.”

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