Sonador wrote:Í think Honda is on the right way to become succesfull again, they seem very committed, real and humble.
Really like Honda efforts, i think they wil be much better next year.
Mclaren on the other hand i am not so sure.
The chassis development realy dissapointed me, it is not the same Mclaren i know and love from a decade ago.
They used to be very good at chassis development, especially towards the end o the year.
I wonder what is wrong.
Also i do not understand why Boullier is still there.
Sack him, and keep Capito!
Or put a guy in that can motivate people, bring passion and fire back in a team.
Its killing me slowly to see the decline of Mclaren.
And they are taking one of the great drivers of altime with them .....
Mclaren's fall begun when the biggest and the best names started to focus more on the car department instead of the racing team, which lead to a team full of engineers and not racers (in heart,mind, working philosophy ect). They lost the edge in development, they lost the edge in understanding the rules in a way that will create a beast of a machine while implementing a innovative design - something that was a trademark of the Mclaren . The last good ''invention'' was the F-duct, all else failed flat and for me,as a long term Mclaren fan its been the most difficult of times to witness this struggle .
Now, Ron's return and the deal with Honda were a great thing, although the results are far from good and now Ron's left the team in the most ridiculous way ever. However this changes that were made reminded Mclaren that they are firstly a racing team then everything else, and it also showed Honda how far the competitors have moved since they left the sport. In hindsight it gave both Mclaren & Honda a wake-up call and turn their worst nightmares into reality.
Why I'm optimistic?
Well after each storm the sun shines again, and in my opinion they are on the right path but still there is a lot of hard work to be done. The most important thing is that they woke up, they are now again starting to look like a racing team, they make changes, take risks and that approach will bring success eventually. I have a huge faith in Mclaren, and I'm super positive they will be back.