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Old 22 Jul 2023, 05:18 (Ref:4169374)   #159
Osborne Reynolds
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Osborne Reynolds should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
I honestly hope having 80mm throttles on both engines will result in tighter and fairer racing. There is a heap of difficulty in trying to create #parity for two fundamentally different engines.

It's pretty easy to throw mud, but that helps nobody. And making the best if this situation is VERY difficult for all the stakeholders. And to be fair, considering the complexity of the project, there hasn't been a lot of human and financial resources available.

I once had a mentor describe complex engineering projects as being like a combination of giving birth and peeling an onion. 'Giving birth' because it always takes about 9 months until you breath a sigh of relief, to only then find out the hard work has just begun. 'Peeling an onion' because after you remove a layer and shed tears, you find a seemingly endless number of layers below.


Best of luck to all the teams and thanks to all the engineers in this awesome category.

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