Honda F1 project leader Yusuke Hasegawa has outlined a number of reasons why Honda has been struggling so badly in the beginning of the 2017 Formula One season. He confirmed that lots of problems were not discovered while running on the dynamo meter.
how can they --- up so consistently, in this day and age .. its amazing how incompetent they are...
Yeah see, this is exactly what I warned for, one post up that one! This is not a frustration-release topic. Any posts from here similar to this will be removed.
I wouldn't call it consistently. This looks more like a faulty assemblage to me. The amount is so big and so fast after startup. Can't be related to issues they had before. This looks like a stupid mistake but not like something that broke.
yeah i know..its just very frustrating.. but what is it this time? another leak ? electrical? vibration? they are changing the PU.... so must be again something that they cant figure out what it even is!?!?
I wouldn't call it consistently. This looks more like a faulty assemblage to me. The amount is so big and so fast after startup. Can't be related to issues they had before. This looks like a stupid mistake but not like something that broke.
Definitely looks like a pipe or something similar that came loose. That's way too much oil for just a crack. Luckily, pipes and auxiliaries are allowed to be repaired and/or changed without penalty. So this PU will probably see another day.
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I wouldn't call it consistently. This looks more like a faulty assemblage to me. The amount is so big and so fast after startup. Can't be related to issues they had before. This looks like a stupid mistake but not like something that broke.
The rear wheels locked up, something definitely broke, and then put a hole into the engine and released a lot of oil.
But this was an old PU, supposedly the same one Alonso ran in Australia.
It's oil. If oil is falling out of somewhere, it tends to seperate on the way down. Especially if it doesn't holds any water percentage, it will have a low density (<0.85 kg/l). The lower the density, the better for them.
Cooling fluid will stay connected longer and by the looks, it's not water.
For this amount of oil leaking, it must have been a pipe come off. No way this could pour like this out of the engine if something punched somewhere a hole in.