mclaren111 wrote: ↑23 May 2017, 14:20
Singabule wrote: ↑23 May 2017, 14:02
mclaren111 wrote: ↑22 May 2017, 10:51
Really hope Honda is working on 2018 PU as well !!!!
2018 PU should have the same architecture as 2017, so it is not bother me at all. Push 2017 engine development to the limit!
I agree with same architecture, but think it imperative they start work on a parallel program for 2018 to ensure reliability. Half the year is basically gone. They MUST start 2018 doing 120 + laps EVERY day of testing. Otherwise another year wasted.
They started that some months ago, it´s the 2017 PU
There´s no mayor changes for next season, so this PU is the base for next season PU.
mclaren111 wrote: ↑23 May 2017, 14:20
They MUST start 2018 doing 120 + laps EVERY day of testing.
What days of testing?
There´s no proper testing, so it´s a much better option to use 2017 GPs as testing to develop, evolve and improve the PU so there´s some chance next season they can be somewhat competitive.
Also, how are you going to work on 2018 PU if the base is not properly developed yet? Before improving something you must first know what to improve. You cannot work on next season PU before solving 2017 PU problems, at least if you don´t want to start from scratch, wich I hope is not the case as that´s what they did this 17 season so starting from scratch again would mean they failed miserably in 2017... again. I hope that´s not the case, so I expect them to develop 2017 PU during the whole season, and continue that development next season