You know nothing about Orihara. You obviously have bitterness against Honda. Clearly not a fan.mzso wrote: ↑13 Aug 2026, 14:05This is smile worthy. Speaking in the name of a global brand has to be one of the most dishonest tasks. It's all about toeing the corporate line.etusch wrote: ↑12 Aug 2026, 23:26Lying while representing a global brand isn't a very good way to represent it. I'm sorry, but I prefer to trust the Japanese more.
30 hp ice, + 30 hp electric is already an estimate, and I don't know if there is anyone who thinks it is real number. After all, the Honda boss didn't give a specific number and said they didn't gain 50 hp with new engine. But he also said it's a big step, not a small one. Looking at it from that perspective, 30 hp seems like a reasonable estimate. Until we see the results with our own eyes, read the times on the screen, and hear statements from the team, we can only make some guesses. Maybe it will be more maybe less.
He joined Honda in 2003 as an engineer, he joined Honda F1 in 2013 after working on road cars for his first 10. He was part of the original F1 development engineering team all the way through 2025. His best memories are 2021 when Max and Honda won the Championship and ending the 2025 season on a high note.
