Bence wrote: ↑06 Mar 2026, 12:40
If you remember the 1994 CART/Indy situation with the HRX V8, well, this is the carbon copy of that situation.
That iron block V8 was also not able to keep its internal components placed in the particular housing called "racing engine silhouette wrap" because in its early childhood it was fascinated by hand grenades, therefore it tried to emulate them continuously...
The Honda engineers then picked up every little shards of metal from the track surface to "prevent other manufacturers to acquire the KNOWLEDGE" of that engine. No one ever wanted to be in a 1000 mile radius of that s#itty V8...
Then came 1995 with the HRH and the first wins, and from 1996 Honda conquered the US soil.
There is a philosophy of Honda called Success From Failure. Dunno... For me failure means "development prototype". And when something is finished and ready then it belongs to the racetrack. But not sooner. And it's like a swarm of hungry mosquitoes follows Honda. Where are the healthy human decisions?
It seems that Honda is the only racing engine constructor who simply can not comprehend that you should ONLY go to a duel when you have working weapons. The opponent brings a pistol, Honda brings a piece of iron to hammer & saw & bore something distantly reminiscent of a firearm (later at least a knife, even later a needle), but in the heat of the duel, the motions are clumsy, the blows of the hammer are weak and nothing comes out that we can can call victorious.
In this kind of situation the company even calls its fans to "come, watch us!" and keeps wondering that the fanbase (with some purchasing power, mind you) can not imagine that this company was able to believe to win that duel with a nonfunctional piece of metal...
Then the disgraced company starts to file another piece of metal - with broken arms, one eye, amputated legs and collapsed lungs - because of the opponent's working pistol - and something magical emerges: a masterful weapon which is feared in the whole world. But why they can not spare the ill-/mis-/dis-/non-/un-parts of the equation?
Somehow this major suckage is defining Honda. Or it IS Honda, dunno. But if I were in their place, I'd look for truly detailed self-reflections from my past to learn from it because I wouldn't want to repeat the re-learning phases. They only losing time, money, efforts, resources and most importantly, face value. Fanbase. Sales. Survival. If they self-ID themselves with constant patching, rebuilding, their choice. But no smart kid grabs a glowing red piece of metal twice with bare hands... Even when they hastily try to fabricate a weapon from it...