drunkf1fan wrote: From the get go my stance is and has been explained well that a more complex design that everyone(apart from you) says is much more difficult to achieve, attempted in a VERY short space of time has an extremely high probability of not being reliable. Their current engine which is easier to achieve is not reliable.
I agree with that, wich is very different to what you stated previously saying the design doesn´t work. Any new design need some time to develop, solve maturity problems and be competitive, but that does not mean it doesn´t work
drunkf1fan wrote:You started off in response to my first post saying moving to a Ferrari/Renault design would be stupid
No I never said that
drunkf1fan wrote: followed up saying you could consider the Ferrari engine to not work because it's not competitive, in response to me saying an engine that fails every other race doesn't work.
Neither said that, what I said is they can´t compete with Mercedes, wich is a fact, but it´s only you who claim this or that PU doesn´t work
drunkf1fan wrote:With literally every post you have screamed that you believe the Ferrari/Renault concept can't be competitive and you could even consider it to not work if it's not matching Mercedes now.
Again, I never said that
. Actually that´s the opposite to what I said. I said none can know if this or that design will be competitive until they develop it enough, so obviously I never claimed this or that design doesn´t work
drunkf1fan wrote:This is clear as day you showing that you absolutely do not believe this engine layout can be competitive so no, not false, you are saying one design can't compete and isn't going to work.
So me saying Honda achieving a complex design in a very short space of time is ruling out that concept of an engine as not able to compete... but you consistently saying using the Ferrari style design is stupid, not competitive and a bad move isn't calling that concept bad, sure.
Once again....
Maybe you should try to ignore what you think you know about me and start reading what I actually wrote
drunkf1fan wrote:Then we have the two invalid excuses. People use the token excuse as if without a token limit they would have made a killer engine after a few months and all problems would be fixed? This despite all rumours being that Honda are going to struggle to get the new compressor working by the start of next season.
So now rumours are a valid argument to criticize a PU design?
drunkf1fan wrote:As for not wanting results this year, sorry but this is Mclaren/Honda fan boy speak. Arai as well as most people at Mclaren were talking about competing for podiums if not wins by the end of the season, points by Spain and maybe podiums early in the second half of the year. They weren't expecting a world championship fight this year, that doesn't mean they didn't expect points or to be this bad. Suggesting otherwise is ridiculous, every single statement from Honda or Mclaren personnel contradicts you entirely. Only after half way through the season after Honda/Mclaren have back-pedalled considerably on their targets are people now claiming they expected this all along and weren't expecting to compete for points this year.
It´s obvious they expected better results, but since their target is not scoring points or doing some podium, if they reach that target this season or not is more or less irrelevant. Their target is winning the title, and that was never supposed to happen before next season or 2017, so to evaluate if the project was successful or not we have to wait until next season or 2017
Claiming the design doesn´t work this season IMHO is fanboyism