TyreSlip wrote: ↑09 Mar 2026, 16:51
ScottB wrote: ↑09 Mar 2026, 16:30
If, hypothetically, they did ditch the Honda deal, not clear where they could even go? Their Merc allocation went to Alpine, I think the default is they'd be expected to go with who is supplying the least other teams? But I'm guessing Audi and RBPT, as new manufacturers, wouldn't be forced to supply another team so that might mean Ferrari becomes the default supplier for an Aston that suddenly needed an engine?
I think the hypothetical is meaningless because no matter what rumours the media keep spinning, Aston Martin is committed to Honda.
Newey has already stated what he wants from Honda for 2027. He did not sign with Aston Martin to be at the mercy of Audi/RBPT/Ferrari and restricted in how he can design a car. Becoming a customer of another engine supplier would go completely against the team's mission of becoming world champions.
I was actually deceived too during the pre-season tests, the fact is that rightly all of us who were looking forward to this 2026 with positive anxiety, it turned out to be the worst of the scenarios.
But the reality is very different from how we see it, the advantages of being a motorsport team are enormous and AM knows it well. We all, including me, are having the right reaction to what is happening, let me explain better: the Honda engine is not bad at all, I would also venture to say that in my opinion they are on par with Ferrari at maximum power unlocked, but our reaction is the same as that required by the FIA etc.to try to obtain important concessions; AN was not born yesterday, none of us has the right to judge it as TP and much less criticize it, it does not do things by instinct or hot-button reactions,Before saying something, he thought about it 1000 times and knows exactly what he's doing. I think the move to put Cowell in Japan in November was already emblematic of what I'm saying, he calculated everything.
So, what to expect? We just have to hope that things go well (not 100% because that's almost impossible to achieve, like the vibration issues, 2 out of 5 solutions worked, which is still optimal)Cowell once said that a 20% margin of what you find in the simulation is considered super efficient, this applies to a bit of everything.
My most optimistic idea ever is that: (It's very crazy, but I'm sure I'm not the only one who thinks so.)we will lose another 25 points in China and then Japan as soon as the engine has unlocked its potential, we have to resist for get at least top 5 so as not to lose too many points, the fight for the championship is still possible, then in Barcelona with Alonso Land the total change will begin.
I may be crazy, But do you know that there is a current F1 driver who thinks like me? Bottas, in fact, recently declared that AM will be fighting with Russell until Abu Dhabi,this declared just 6g ago.
Let's wait and see.