To fix their problem with the ICE not making power without destroying the pistons=new design Head and Piston Crown.
Help or fix vibration problem=new design trans casing and ICE block.
#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!
The first steps were taken in the disputed test in Bahrain last Tuesday and Wednesday. In the McLaren pits they were present (in civilian clothes) external technicians who have supported the Japanese engineers in particular on the electronic front.
I used google translate, basically says something on the lines Honda has hired outsider's help and they were present at the test in civilian clothing and that turn in fortunes might not be a coincidence. Someone who actually knows italian might be able to chime in though
They are saying that Honda has changed mentality and that they are more open right now. They had only two possibilities, retire from f1 or hire engineers outside Honda world.
After Honda finaly dumped Gilles Simon it could be Mario Illen or the Mercedes advisor team?gary123 wrote: ↑21 Apr 2017, 20:52They are saying that Honda has changed mentality and that they are more open right now. They had only two possibilities, retire from f1 or hire engineers outside Honda world.
The article claims that during the Bahrain test Honda was helped by outside engineers in the electronics side and this caused a much smoother run for Vandoorne with all the benefits.
First of all I don't really trust the guy who wrote the article, he rarely gets it right with the rumours. If it is true then Mercedes advisory team because the article claims that Honda was helped on the "electronic side". Illen is more a ICE specialist.GoranF1 wrote: ↑21 Apr 2017, 20:59After Honda finaly dumped Gilles Simon it could be Mario Illen or the Mercedes advisor team?gary123 wrote: ↑21 Apr 2017, 20:52They are saying that Honda has changed mentality and that they are more open right now. They had only two possibilities, retire from f1 or hire engineers outside Honda world.
The article claims that during the Bahrain test Honda was helped by outside engineers in the electronics side and this caused a much smoother run for Vandoorne with all the benefits.
Kind of seems far fetched honestly. It seems like Honda didn't know what they were doing and presence of more skilled engineers somehow solved all issues overnight? Sounds weird to me.gary123 wrote: ↑21 Apr 2017, 20:52They are saying that Honda has changed mentality and that they are more open right now. They had only two possibilities, retire from f1 or hire engineers outside Honda world.
The article claims that during the Bahrain test Honda was helped by outside engineers in the electronics side and this caused a much smoother run for Vandoorne with all the benefits.
You don't trust motorsport.com?gary123 wrote: ↑21 Apr 2017, 21:08First of all I don't really trust the guy who wrote the article, he rarely gets it right with the rumours. If it is true then Mercedes advisory team because the article claims that Honda was helped on the "electronic side". Illen is more a ICE specialist.GoranF1 wrote: ↑21 Apr 2017, 20:59After Honda finaly dumped Gilles Simon it could be Mario Illen or the Mercedes advisor team?gary123 wrote: ↑21 Apr 2017, 20:52
They are saying that Honda has changed mentality and that they are more open right now. They had only two possibilities, retire from f1 or hire engineers outside Honda world.
The article claims that during the Bahrain test Honda was helped by outside engineers in the electronics side and this caused a much smoother run for Vandoorne with all the benefits.
Who knows, software plays a huge role in power unit integration, perhaps these engineers saw something Honda didn't. The MGU-H issues were due to a bad batch of bearings like we were discussing earlier. Once that got sorted there were less issues, the rest is just mapping and that's all software.
The Mercedes advisor team? Where the hell did you imagine-up this from rubbish?GoranF1 wrote: ↑21 Apr 2017, 20:59After Honda finaly dumped Gilles Simon it could be Mario Illen or the Mercedes advisor team?gary123 wrote: ↑21 Apr 2017, 20:52They are saying that Honda has changed mentality and that they are more open right now. They had only two possibilities, retire from f1 or hire engineers outside Honda world.
The article claims that during the Bahrain test Honda was helped by outside engineers in the electronics side and this caused a much smoother run for Vandoorne with all the benefits.
Rumors invented by some journalists.. To Discredit the work of Honda.Facts Only wrote: ↑21 Apr 2017, 23:25The Mercedes advisor team? Where the hell did you imagine-up this from rubbish?GoranF1 wrote: ↑21 Apr 2017, 20:59After Honda finaly dumped Gilles Simon it could be Mario Illen or the Mercedes advisor team?gary123 wrote: ↑21 Apr 2017, 20:52
They are saying that Honda has changed mentality and that they are more open right now. They had only two possibilities, retire from f1 or hire engineers outside Honda world.
The article claims that during the Bahrain test Honda was helped by outside engineers in the electronics side and this caused a much smoother run for Vandoorne with all the benefits.