Joseki wrote:basti313 wrote:Joseki wrote:Marca is reporting some idiotic rumors: Honda has a pool of 8 complete power units just for testing.
Why idiotic? As far as I know this is old news and a realistic number if they want to go a good milage like 100laps per day. With the reliability of last year one engine per day is not enough.
Last year they used 2 power units for 3 testing sessions.
A large part of that was that they couldn't actually run. The car had a lot of electronic problems on top of engine problems. Electronic problems on what should be more of an evolution of last years chassis and systems should have far far fewer electronic failures and as such would be much more likely to be able to run more miles.
With Honda's track record and inability to find reliability problems on the dyno rather than the track and with last years engine barely able to do a race without blowing up they could easily be in a situation where they need way more than 2 engines across all the tests.
This has been my main concern for Honda, they didn't find the majority of the reliability problems on the dyno for the start of the season but the new mgu-h/compressor used in Canada which was also tested on the dyno was even less reliable. The engine continued to be unreliable all year which to me points to a problem with their testing. Merc/Ferrari managed to find the massive majority of problems on the dyno and brought a reliable engine to the track. I hope they've addressed it but I think it's fairly likely they'll have problems which means testing could be a different kind of bad to last year. Last year they didn't run enough to blow up engines, this year they might run enough to blow up a bunch of engines.