Goran2812 wrote:Guys, relax... as many pointed out in other threads... "It's just the second day of testing, it will be fine..."
To all of them that still keep saying and repeating that as parrots, you have no idea what you're talking about...
Third year in a row... But this one hurts the most since one would expect that Honda is over making stupid mistakes like this... Unbelievable! So, only 6 days of testing, this isn't even the final version ready for homologation... they're in deep doo-doo me thinks...
To me what I see was a rushed 2015 engine, then they stuck with it for 2016(mistake) and the decision to change concept significantly for this year was made too late. Effectively this engine has had what, since April/May being the main focus. So in many ways this is also another rushed engine. I expected this result all year because it's not another evolution, a shedload of changes in one go would almost certainly bring a shedload of problems with it. If they started this engine in 2015 in March after testing I'd say yeah, it should have enough time but this all stems back to getting in too soon. Rushed development to 2015 gave them a rubbish base and not long enough to realise it was a bad concept. But being in meant they were committed to supporting and improving the engine being used which takes huge resources away from actually designing and testing a new engine.
I also think as the guy above you posted, that Honda have a massive issue with their dyno testing.
I've said for ages now, other teams are bringing tested parts to track with mostly very few issues but Honda is bringing reliability fixes... that reduce reliability, to an engine that arrives to testing full of reliability problems that weren't caught.
Where Merc and Ferrari seem to be catching almost every major reliability problem in the lab and bringing nearly bulletproof engines to testing, Honda are most certainly not. Was it Canada in 2015 where they brought a reliability fix to the mgu-h, which caused them to go from finishing a few races to, I forget what it was, 5 engines and one race start across two races, or was that just one race? It was a disaster and they went back to the older engine after two races so they could actually have a shot at getting through a race.
My only hope for a competitive Honda (not a fan just want to see more competition upfront) is that at least they are hopefully on a better concept now. Although I think this year will be tough, at least they are now improving an engine with a chance of being decent, rather than wasting time improving and developing a dead end engine without the potential to be good enough.