Official statement from Honda: They have just reached a significant staffing level ( in number and apparently also the same people who were involved in the project) similar to what they had before leaving F1.ispano6 wrote: ↑10 Mar 2026, 00:03Maybe they missed the memo that Honda had been following company tradition and nurturing their engineers who will then go onto other projects. They are pretty much given the assurance not to fear failure. One would hope that those who contributed prior can provide nuggets of wisdom given the space and occasion. Back then it was "All Honda", but with HRC personnel/staffing there is now a clearer distinction. Perhaps those who are in HRC now will be there for the "long run", 5+ years. I would also think there would be some burnout or individuals moving on after a period of success.diffuser wrote: ↑09 Mar 2026, 21:25When he, Andy and Lawrence went to Japan in November they saw the R&D staff, that's what the conversation was about. He responded to a question. My interpretation of that answer is "I haven't looked at any data with exact numbers (i'm guessing) from what I saw maybe 30%".
Applications and contributions of F1 technologies to the future of mobility
The technologies refined in F1, such as technologies for high-efficiency combustion and thermal management; technologies in the area of high rotational speed, including high-output motors and large-sized turbochargers; as well as sustainable fuel technologies, are being applied not only to next-generation HEV and EV models but also to Honda products that enhances mobility in the skies, such as eVTOL and aircraft engines.
To be more specific, expertise on sustainable fuels has already been applied to sustainable aviation fuels (SAFs), as well as fuels to power eVTOLs, which are currently under study. Moreover, technologies for high-speed rotating components, such as turbos and motors, have been leveraged reciprocally for aircraft engines and F1 PUs and are being further advanced through real-world applications. This circular synergy is ongoing within Honda.
Honda will leverage F1 technologies as a starting point to further facilitate technological innovation for a wide range of mobility for land, sea, skies and outer space and contribute to the advancement of mobility products and services and realization of a sustainable society.
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