Sayeman wrote: ↑16 Apr 2017, 18:48
I am so disappointed in Honda this year. I knew they were a bit arrogant but this is just another level of arrogancy. Have seen them ignoring the opinions of others, even their own riders for years, which had resulted in being uncompetitive for a long time in MOTOGP, they even lost their star rider Rossi to Yamaha.
Totally OT, but if Rossi left Honda it was because he did want to prove the world he was not winning only due to the bike, so he moved to Yamaha and actually proved it.
The only responsability Honda got here was building the best bike of the championship, what always brings in the usual debate, it´s the driver or the machinery? If you´re going to blame Honda because of building the best bike feel free to do it, but to me that´s utter nosense.
Sayeman wrote: ↑16 Apr 2017, 18:48
Same thing's happening here, they won't take outside help, won't set up their main base in England, what are they trying to accomplish here?
It´s curious how people assume to succed in F1 you need a headquarter in England...
Honda never got it, and they´ve been successful in F1 before. Ferrari never got it, and they´re leading the WDC and WCC right now
Main base placement is irrelevant when you lack experience compared to your rivals and there´re some restrictions severly flattering your development curve.
If Honda has not solved their PU problems in 2015 and 2016 it was not due to their incompetence, but due to the restrictions banning any mayor PU upgrade
If Honda has not built an awesome PU from race 1 in 2017 it´s not due to their incompetence, but due to the ban on testing, so they´ve developed a completely new concept wich they´ve not been able to test until few weeks before the season start
Now we can blame Honda at every GP if we want, but that will never change the fact they´ve not been able to test the new PU until few weeks before Melbourne, so once they found the usual teethering problems for a new concept, they were hand-tied for the first 3-4 GPs.
I´m also VERY frustrated about Honda, but this is current F1 were PU development is restricted, so we shouldn´t ignore development is restricted by FIA and then blame manufacturers because of their slow development curve. Not if we want to be reasonable at least
It was obvious all first GPs of the season will be a disaster, and it was obvious even before winter testing when Hasegawa said their new concept was a radical design wich may have reliability problems at the beginning.
It was obvious even before winter tests, so after winter tests with all those problems anyone thinking first races with this mkI 2017 PU would be any different, sorry but he was living a dream. Only realistic hope would be expecting a mkII PU with all the problems solved and performing decently, but we´ll have to wait probably until Spain for that.
Reading so much whinning at every GP before that is becoming tiring. They can´t do magic with this first spec PU, it is what it is and only when they can race the second spec we should expect a firm step forward... or two or three considering their current situation...