https://it.motorsport.com/f1/news/honda ... ti-901040/
It seem like the "Mercedes help" ....actualy means Mercedes will alow Honda to use some of its supliers...maybe Mahle?
No diffrent from them using Ferrari gearboxes so similar agreements will be made.taperoo2k wrote: ↑02 May 2017, 15:10There will likely be NDA's in place between Sauber and McLaren over the gearbox supply and this is the kind of announcement you'd expect to come from McLaren to confirm the deal. I wouldn't read too much into it at this point.GhostF1 wrote: ↑02 May 2017, 05:58Thoughts?
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/129258
Sauber has concluded a deal to use McLaren's Formula 1 gearboxes when it switches to Honda engines in 2018, Autosport understands.
I suppose it is common sense to use their gearboxes but they speculate this also.
The deal indicates McLaren is at least already committed to creating a gearbox that mates with Honda's 2018 engine, even though suggestions it will return to using Mercedes engines linger
I realise that may just be common sense to also use the McL gearboxes but the fact Kaltenborn would not comment on the matter is interesting. Sensitive information? Maybe this will assist in bedding rumours of a Merc engine change.
Hondas is struggling to perfect a Pu... Really think they want to risk a gearbox?FW17 wrote: ↑02 May 2017, 17:32I think Honda has enough knowledge to make a gearbox and cf case uf required for sauber
They were one of the first to perfect the seamless shift tech in f1
Has gearbox tech made a substantial jump since 2008? Other than lifting of certain components to accommodate pull rod setup
Yes. Appendix 9, Section B(ii) of the 2018 F1 sporting regulations shows the formula that the FIA are allowed to use to enforce this.
Honda are on the 5th sets for some components, Ferrari pretty much on the 3rd set and Merc still on the first sets.Craigy wrote: ↑02 May 2017, 23:17Yes. Appendix 9, Section B(ii) of the 2018 F1 sporting regulations shows the formula that the FIA are allowed to use to enforce this.
In fact, Sauber moving over to Honda power balances the number of supplies for each team as well as is numerically possible with 4 manufacturers and 10 teams: 3+3+2+2 (Mercedes/Renault/Ferrari/Honda) from the 2017 state of 3+3+3+1.
It's interesting to note that had Manor competed in 2017, the split would have been 4+3+3+1 this year.
Also from that document, it appears that in 2018, only 3 ICE/TC/ERS-H are permitted for the full year. This is presumably how the contractual cost for a season of PUs are being reduced (€12m this year, to €9m next).
Has anyone kept a count of all the PUs Honda has lost to damage so far, including testing and so on?
Mudflap, thanks for that, but I was actually looking for the total number of PUs used this year, including the ones not used for the championship (so, how many went bang in the preseason or at Bahrain?)Mudflap wrote: ↑02 May 2017, 23:27Honda are on the 5th sets for some components, Ferrari pretty much on the 3rd set and Merc still on the first sets.
By the looks of it 3 PUs for one season will be unachievable. I think 4 is already too much of a stretch.
#14 Fernando Alonso: ICE - 2 | TC - 3 | MGU-H - 3 | MGU-K - 2 | ES - 1 | CE - 1
#2 Stoffel Vandoorne: ICE - 2 | TC - 5 | MGU-H - 5 | MGU-K - 2 | ES - 3 | CE - 3
This is a bit grim.
That is a misconception.
It's just that testing data is a bit fuzzy, hard to tell how many PUs were changed and whether or not they were damaged..Craigy wrote: ↑02 May 2017, 23:57Mudflap, thanks for that, but I was actually looking for the total number of PUs used this year, including the ones not used for the championship (so, how many went bang in the preseason or at Bahrain?)Mudflap wrote: ↑02 May 2017, 23:27Honda are on the 5th sets for some components, Ferrari pretty much on the 3rd set and Merc still on the first sets.
By the looks of it 3 PUs for one season will be unachievable. I think 4 is already too much of a stretch.
#14 Fernando Alonso: ICE - 2 | TC - 3 | MGU-H - 3 | MGU-K - 2 | ES - 1 | CE - 1
#2 Stoffel Vandoorne: ICE - 2 | TC - 5 | MGU-H - 5 | MGU-K - 2 | ES - 3 | CE - 3
This is a bit grim.
Mahle is a Ferrari supplier - not Mercedes.GoranF1 wrote: ↑02 May 2017, 17:05https://it.motorsport.com/f1/news/honda ... ti-901040/
It seem like the "Mercedes help" ....actualy means Mercedes will alow Honda to use some of its supliers...maybe Mahle?