PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑01 Apr 2017, 16:17
This season is a write off for all teams not in the top three so as long as Hondo can get the engine competitive for 2018 that is all that matters. The only drawback is the brand damage that they and McLaren will both take along the way.
Honda have to realistically use 2017 to perfect it's new concept so they can be competitive in 2018. You would hope they've learned harsh lessons over the last couple of years, otherwise same old same old in 2018. I think the best hope for 2017 ? Honda quickly discover and fix the problems and by the end of the season have a much better package.
As for the brand damage ? Easily repaired if Honda manage to produce a competitive PU and McLaren deliver on the chassis side and they win multiple races and can challenge for the titles. Though that is quite a way off at the moment.
Would add that Honda could have copied the Mercedes concept, but even going down that development path would have been extremely difficult given Mercedes started work on it years in advance and we never really saw the failures, just whiffs of rumour and speculation. Honda's has aired it's dirty development laundry in the full glare of the media spotlight and have become the whipping boys for the F1 press pack.
Clearly Honda need to get on top of whatever is causing the issue with it's new concept quickly, then they can crack on with developing the new concept or worst case - scrap it entirely and go with another concept. They've probably got plenty to choose from if what's been posted in recent months is anything to go by.