A lot of Japanese would disagree with that one! I disagree as well. That statement is too sweeping. haha. I hope you reconsider.
A lot of Japanese would disagree with that one! I disagree as well. That statement is too sweeping. haha. I hope you reconsider.
You hit the nail on the head. It is not because Honda are incompetent, is because they are not in the right location with inhibits the reaction time, and they are far from the people with F1 experience etc. Nonetheless they have done an amazing job to come this far in their isolation! =D>Postmoe wrote: ↑22 Mar 2017, 19:06Lets put it plain and simple: suppliers share key information and are also part of the R&D cycle.
And... suppliers want you to suceed. It's their job and their only way of expanding.
Also, horizontal jumps are normal within those environments which has lots of implications.
There is no eurocentrism implied, as no other region in Europe is comparable too (in terms of F1)
EDIT: Honda has the handicap of building all this "F1 sillicon valley" around Sakura or choosing not to have it. Both options have consequences.
They could, eventually, create a strong subsidiary R&D center in the UK as the other teams to at least minimize disconnection.
I was in Supply Chain Management for 25 years and believe me with proper planning this will / should not be anharjan wrote: ↑22 Mar 2017, 18:22Hmm.. That's so not what EB is saying;dr_cooke wrote: ↑22 Mar 2017, 17:33
That seems a little (actually quite a lot) Euro-centric and a huge underestimation of other teams/countries capabilities. There's more than enough brilliant people in Japan, actually nearly everywhere nowadays, that would do the trick provided they have enough funding and time. Thinking that only here the task would be achieved is quite ridiculous IMHO.
There's a reason Mercedes builds their car and engines in Brackley. F1 is centered in England. That's where the knowledge (engineers & suppliers) are mainly located. This was one of the reasons that Toyota was destined to fail from the get-go- Ross Brawn already pointed this out at the time.
And that's what EB is saying: Euro suppliers might be more expensive but they're way quicker (through their experience). To become a winning team everything needs to be optimised to the max. As EB says it's all heavily time critical. And with the time lost with suppliers (and travelling back and forth from Sakura) this setup is far from optimal.
http://www.racer.com/f1/item/139032-it- ... -fix-brownZak Brown:- "I don't know how many races we've got there but I would be pleasantly surprised if we made it out of Q1 in Melbourne," he added. "Getting out of Q1 [would be a good result], and seeing the checkered flag. We've got speed and reliability issues so we want to see more speed and we want to see more reliability. So certainly seeing the finish of the race, given that we were only able to put together a dozen laps at any one time, would be great progress. So that would be very encouraging to see that we get our cars to the end of the weekend."
I could, but I would come to the same conclusion. I can give you numerous examples, starting with the transistor. Like many others pointed it out, honda wants to do everything on their own. Personally I would say it's the right thing to do, so you can have all knowledge under 1 roof. But not in F1PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑23 Mar 2017, 00:30A lot of Japanese would disagree with that one! I disagree as well. That statement is too sweeping. haha. I hope you reconsider.
#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!
This is about the Renault engine. I'm sorry but I'm not getting your point.Thunders wrote: ↑23 Mar 2017, 11:14So about that new PU and how one can not expect it to work....
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/rena ... it-875729/
#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!
#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!
Think you need to be careful when making comment like "people from a country" are good or not good at something. Generalizing like that is racisim.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑23 Mar 2017, 00:30A lot of Japanese would disagree with that one! I disagree as well. That statement is too sweeping. haha. I hope you reconsider.