A "fresh" quote from Arai;
"Our team should keep making the effort to get the win in the second half of the season and next year.
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.ph ... 0awareness
How he thinks that is still possible??? I mean, look at the problems and resaults... I don't have a clue.ajnšpric_pumpa wrote:A "fresh" quote from Arai;
"Our team should keep making the effort to get the win in the second half of the season and next year.
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.ph ... 0awareness
#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!
Because they think this engine has massive potentialTauri_J wrote:Because they know this engine has massive potential
It's not because you think that, that they think that. They know a lot more than you do, and most certainly than you think they do. Now, let's think about thatDiogoBrand wrote:Because they think this engine has massive potentialTauri_J wrote:Because they know this engine has massive potential
But still don't know enough to make a decent PU yet, as it seems.Jef Patat wrote:It's not because you think that, that they think that. They know a lot more than you do, and most certainly than you think they do. Now, let's think about thatDiogoBrand wrote:Because they think this engine has massive potentialTauri_J wrote:Because they know this engine has massive potential
If I recall correctly, they managed more than 160 laps in Spain last month, but as you can tell by the result it didn't mean much.Jef Patat wrote:Thinks are not as black-white as you present them. I hear a lot of people bashing when things go wrong, I hear very little positive after two normal testing days.
Failing next year won't mean I'm right. I never said it doesn't have potential, what I'm saying is that if there is potential to win, not even Honda can know for sure.Jef Patat wrote:True, 66 and 100 to be exact. This time 77 and 104, very similar and back then sounds were positive, 'they desperately needed that data', ...
People were complaining when Merc focussed on the next season a couple of years ago, now those same people are complaining Merc is too dominant. The (lack of) results is frustrating, but it's too early to evaluate. And certainly to say 'they think the engine has potential'. If next year fails your crystal ball is correct.