Waiting for their performance, this is what I want to see Honda, punch the table and say "Here we are !!!"alexa wrote: ↑11 Apr 2017, 08:58Honda to bring new engine to post-Bahrain GP test
google translateMcLaren Honda has serious shortcomings in a new engine completely remodeled after the failure of the engines of 2015 and 2016. At Honda are working piecewise to get the key and provide powerful and reliable engines thus achieving an immediate increase in performance in The MCL32.
We have discovered through the Japanese motorsport portal that Honda will carry a large engine update for the Bahrain test in just one week.
The news reported Yusuke Hasegawa, indicating the level of improvement of the engine compared to the previous specification where they expect to take a giant step with respect to performance and reliability.
"We are scheduled to take the test after the Bahrain GP an improved engine with more power and reliability, however we will be cautious about its final implementation in the car," says the Japanese.
Yusuke Hasegawa knows that the car made by McLaren is good, and a good car needs an engine up to the level as everyone knows, but it will not win.
"McLaren has done a great job with the car, now we just need to finish qualifying certain problems with the engine and we will win," he says.
After the Chinese Grand Prix, Hasegawa listened to his drivers and they showed signs of hope for reliability, although one of the headaches is the ease with which the Honda engine loses energy and later, it costs him to recover.
"Our top speeds show that we are not competitive," the drivers told us. We need more power to get ahead but it also influences lap time, "explains Hasegawa.
The Japanese announce that they want to win and they need it . With each future update is expected to get ahead and fight for important things now that the tokens are not in Formula 1.
"We want to win now, we are tired of not being able to celebrate victories. In future updates we plan to take steps forward as the new concept of engine allows us a large improvement mattress, "ends the chief engineer.
It seems that Yusuke Hasegawa brings new and important news and has to do with the engines. Honda will take to the test of Bahrain a new concept of engine that will be a step ahead in performance thanks to the possibility of using more power.
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