Power unit table: after Monza, everyone on edge of penalties | 2024 F1 PU elements used so far

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In a championship where both world titles are still undecided, even grid penalties for power unit replacements become crucial. At Monza, almost half of the grid changed engines to enjoy fresh horsepower at the Temple of Speed, but among the top teams, Red Bull remains the only one to have exceeded the four seasonal units. On the transmission front, Norris can still afford a new gearbox before incurring penalties, unlike Verstappen, Leclerc, and Piastri.

The situation after Monza
In the Italian Grand Prix, almost all Mercedes and Ferrari-powered teams opted for a full power unit replacement, except for Albon and Leclerc. Specifically, Hamilton, Russell, Norris, Piastri, Alonso, Stroll, Colapinto, Sainz, Hulkenberg, Magnussen, Zhou, and Bottas all installed fresh units. The overall impression is that the Mercedes power units remain the most reliable, as has been the case over the past two seasons.

As of now, the only ones to have already faced a grid drop are Yuki Tsunoda, Pierre Gasly, and the two Red Bulls, namely Sergio Perez and Max Verstappen. However, with the replacements at Monza, all cars are now at their seasonal limit, with penalties ready to trigger on the next replacement. This comes with a calendar that still includes the ultra-fast Baku and Las Vegas circuits, where power units will be put to the test, and São Paulo and Mexico City, where cooling issues related to thin air will challenge reliability. Below is a summary of all components used so far.

Driver Table
ICE: Internal Combustion Engine (maximum 4 per season)
TC: TurboCharger (maximum 4 per season)
MGU-H: Motor Generator Unit Heat (Hybrid, electric generator coupled to the turbo: maximum 4 per season)
MGU-K: Motor Generator Unit Kinetic (Hybrid, electric generator coupled to the crankshaft: maximum 4 per season)
ES: Energy Store (Hybrid, battery: maximum 2 per season)
CE: Control Electronics (maximum 2 per season)
EX: Exhaust (maximum 8 per season)
GB: Gearbox (Gearbox internals: maximum 4 replacements per season)
GC: Gearbox Case (Gearbox external casing: maximum 4 replacements per season)

 

DriverICETCMGU-HMGU-KESCEEXGCGB
Verstappen544422745
Perez544433735
Russell444411333
Hamilton444411333
Leclerc444422544
Sainz444422533
Piastri444422344
Norris444422333
Stroll444422333
Alonso444411333
Ocon444422622
Gasly555534644
Albon444433344
Colapinto444422344
Ricciardo444422533
Tsunoda555533644
Bottas444433533
Zhou444422544
Magnussen444433544
Hulkenberg444422544

Manufacturer Table
ICE: Internal Combustion Engine
TC: TurboCharger
MGU-H: Motor Generator Unit Heat (Hybrid, electric generator coupled to the turbo)
MGU-K: Motor Generator Unit Kinetic (Hybrid, electric generator coupled to the crankshaft)
ES: Energy Store (Hybrid, battery)
CE: Control Electronics
EX: Exhaust

 

ConstructorICETCMGU-HMGU-KESCEEX
RBPT-Honda (4 auto)19171717101025
Ferrari
(6 auto)
24242424141430
Mercedes
(8 auto)
32323232141424
Alpine
(2 auto)
99995612

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