You're trying to convince me that the team that came in a solid second place in 2009 was using an underpowered engine? I don't think so.
As for the fuel consumption advantage, you're right, at the beginning of the race, it won't be a help, but I'm thinking mid-race, after the first pit stop where the car is still heavy, but on fresh tires will be where an efficient engine is most helpful. It also means that the cars will be easier on the tires in the first stint, so the 5 laps at the end of the stint might be surprisingly effective versus the competition.
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