Oh dear...Macklaren wrote: ↑26 Jan 2026, 21:25This has been confirmed by the teamSealTheRealDeal wrote: ↑26 Jan 2026, 20:52If the rumour that they won't run until Thursday is true,
Oh dear...Macklaren wrote: ↑26 Jan 2026, 21:25This has been confirmed by the teamSealTheRealDeal wrote: ↑26 Jan 2026, 20:52If the rumour that they won't run until Thursday is true,
Agree. The delay is apparently in logistics/assembly. The one or two days they lose wont be what makes the difference, they will have 3+3 additional full days in Bahrain in (guaranteed) dry conditions to test everything with a weeks time inbetween , and another 2 weeks to the race. You can only get so much data. What i learned is that the windtunnel numbers and the car in general look promising, from multiple credible sources.
This is correct. Article 9.2 states "Each car will carry the competition number of its driver, as published by the FIA, which must be clearly visible from the front of the car and on the driver's helmet"
Even if its true, logistic and assembly problem reflect poorly on the team internal operation. Team cant possibly be competing in championship with such sloppy internal operation.madridista wrote: ↑26 Jan 2026, 22:37Agree. The delay is apparently in logistics/assembly. The one or two days they lose wont be what makes the difference, they will have 3+3 additional full days in Bahrain in (guaranteed) dry conditions to test everything with a weeks time inbetween , and another 2 weeks to the race. You can only get so much data. What i learned is that the windtunnel numbers and the car in general look promising, from multiple credible sources.
Just fearmongering PR from Italian media and Planetf1 twisting of Honda quotes at the moment.
Rikrikrik wrote: ↑27 Jan 2026, 03:38The pessimism and negativity surrounding Aston Martin and Honda is well-founded. Honda was a disaster when they returned, and Aston Martin has never proven its worth to this day. The times are different, but the history is there, just like Mercedes, which built a rocket in 2015 and is now well-regarded. Aston Martin and Honda have a terrible track record when it comes to rule changes. Newey is a beast, but hes not a magician. Unfortunately, I just see what happened in 2015 happening again.
According to the tweet that i posted on here its apparently because of a change they made very late. I agree that its not optimal, but if anything it must have been a meaningful-/beneficial change that they made in the end that caused the delay. Should be a net positive with the day they lose.CHT wrote: ↑27 Jan 2026, 01:37Even if its true, logistic and assembly problem reflect poorly on the team internal operation. Team cant possibly be competing in championship with such sloppy internal operation.madridista wrote: ↑26 Jan 2026, 22:37Agree. The delay is apparently in logistics/assembly. The one or two days they lose wont be what makes the difference, they will have 3+3 additional full days in Bahrain in (guaranteed) dry conditions to test everything with a weeks time inbetween , and another 2 weeks to the race. You can only get so much data. What i learned is that the windtunnel numbers and the car in general look promising, from multiple credible sources.
Just fearmongering PR from Italian media and Planetf1 twisting of Honda quotes at the moment.
Poor guys, is sleep prohibited under Newey ?