Mercedes confirm Hamilton engine change.
Anything other than a 1 2 will be a total failure this weekend.
I am open to correction but I thought that was the standard degradation for these engines upto this year, I believe the Mercedes is an anomaly this year whatever they are upto with the engineAeroDynamic wrote: ↑12 Nov 2021, 21:47Just saw CH say that the Honda loses no more than a tenth of performance between the beginning and ends of its life. that sounds seriously impressive!
That's not surprising. If you have 1000 hp and lose 100 that's noticeable. I think Mercedes power loss is not linear. After a certain point the performance plummets as the engine continues to be used. This may well be the difference between the materials used by Honda. The Honda may have superior materials that wear less and maintain better clearances.AeroDynamic wrote: ↑12 Nov 2021, 21:47Just saw CH say that the Honda loses no more than a tenth of performance between the beginning and ends of its life. that sounds seriously impressive!
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/hond ... s/6774445/Honda’s Formula 1 technical chief Toyoharu Tanabe says he ‘cannot believe’ the run of engine penalties that rival Mercedes is facing in the closing stages of the season.
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“The current plan is we can manage the PUs the rest of the season for all drivers,” he said. “We had some accidents during the season and then lose some PUs, but at the moment, we have a sufficient number of units for all drivers.”
Asked if he reckoned Honda could have completed the full season on just three power units without the unexpected crash damage, Tanabe said: “I believe yes.”
I doubt if Mercedes is changing the engine parts because of reliability. I suspect there is something else going on with regards to gaining performance with some shady means. Bottas has been testing multiple iterations of the parts, which I doubt if all of that was for reliability related.Wouter wrote: ↑13 Nov 2021, 12:16https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/hond ... s/6774445/Honda’s Formula 1 technical chief Toyoharu Tanabe says he ‘cannot believe’ the run of engine penalties that rival Mercedes is facing in the closing stages of the season.
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“The current plan is we can manage the PUs the rest of the season for all drivers,” he said. “We had some accidents during the season and then lose some PUs, but at the moment, we have a sufficient number of units for all drivers.”
Asked if he reckoned Honda could have completed the full season on just three power units without the unexpected crash damage, Tanabe said: “I believe yes.”