Sio, if I understand it correctly, Mark II and III are not different layouts, but different materials used on the same homologation. Engine is de-tuned in the first tests with a 2015 mapping to avoid failures.GoranF1 wrote:There will be no spec 2 or spec 3 before Melbourne...it is what it is!
"Actually the specification is the same. We have already fixed our specification. Of course we will test some of the parts now and next week but because the homologation is fixed at the end of February we can't expect a big update."
http://www.espn.co.uk/f1/story/_/id/148 ... ances-2016
which is BTW a total contradictory to this quote from Nakamura, chief of Honda R&D Europe in Japan media.
We had certain issue(s) in certain part(s) around the inlet that we've been having for a while, but the components to rectify the issue could not be ready in time for this test, so we were running it knowing that we might be encountering trouble.
at the same time, we knew how to deal with the trouble if the expected trouble occurred indeed. Also after the trouble occurred, we wanted to gather as much mileage as possible even if scarifying the performance as a result, so we continued to run it by altering how to use it.
(on hearing JB's positive comment) Engineers at Sakura and Milton Kenyes staff worked so hard (smile). But still not enough for the target we aim at. We'd like to introduce revised/improved PU as soon as possible
http://as-web.jp/news/info.php?c_id=1&no=71176
Way more logical, as it is more coherent with FIA rules. I think, in worst case scenario, they will sacrify some of their tokens updating to Mark III in exchange of full milleage in Barcelona.