There's a difference between identifying an issue and being able to solve it in a tight time frame with a defacto deadline to submit a Power Unit to the FIA for inspection. The other issue is it appears Honda was unsure of which direction to go in, but given the changes that should be resolved now.Alexitation wrote:So they expect no improvement before the 11th race (Hungary), at the end of July.GoranF1 wrote:for the sake of future update its better not to say.bonjon1979 wrote:
Is this a conversation you personally had? With whom, out of interest? CHeers in advance,
I find this really strange. They said they identified the main issues well before the end of the 2015 season. They also said that they would be able to fix them during winter break. I would have imagined that they were working on this issues since they found them (More than 6 months now).
How is it possible that they won't be able to fix the main issues until the middle of this season? What did they work on during winter break?
I understand that designing and building these engines takes time but come on...
The first test has gone fairly well for McLaren in terms of gathering aero data, less so on the Power Unit front. But the slow and methodical approach Honda appears to be taking may yield results in the long run. Or it might not.
The key questions for the next test and Q1 in Oz are - What's the power deficit to the other PU manufacturers and with the wick turned up how reliable will the power unit be when it's put under stress.
Q1 will probably give the answer on how well/badly the season will go before Honda can bring upgrades that may or may not work. Of course Honda may have decided to bin this season already and use it as an extended test session for 2017.