Ok, so how about we move forward about 3 weeks from that article you linked and chat about this one from 3 days ago (there is about 4 or 5 different articles from various outlets with their spin on it but how about we focus on the direct quote from Hasegawa):OviJohn wrote: ↑15 Jun 2017, 17:13I'm confused at the "no indication" part. Reading only race results does not give you a clear picture. Neither does suggesting a completely different party such as VW who for all we know, be worse than Honda if they attempt this formula suddenly. All that I have seen from Honda is an impressive development pace, yes to state the obvious, their MGU-H this year is rubbish and has caused all this drama, and again they say they have the fix ready and waiting for the next component install (everyone likes to ignore this and choose the slagging route though).
Please provide us with reliable quotes for this, because since Bahrain tests the "countermeasures" had been applied. And right after Monaco GP Hasegawa states that the MGU-H can only last two races.So where is this fix?
Please help yourself: http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/129810
Again, if you´re kind enough please quote where does Hasegawa or any other Honda official states that the MGU-H problem is effectively solved?
.Before Canada where McLaren spoke their mind, there were pages of commentary regarding their improvement with each race constantly closing the gap every GP, noticeably so. But yeah, no indication of improvement whatsoever.. This hardware is essentially what we had in Australia bar some intake updates and mapping improvements as the data comes in, so I'm confused as to why everyone changes their mind each GP
Coming from what ever you want to call our winter tests performance (To say the least); of course theres been "improvement"! I mean, you couldnt get a lower base for expectations after such a nightmare of pre season.
Yes the car is "more" reliable and drivable. Yes Honda is working hard...since 2014. But the big picture is that: So is every other team and manufacturer on the grid! No one stands still in F1. It´s the 3rd year of Honda in this formula, and does it seem to you that things are getting any better? The problem for fans and Mclaren staff, especially talents like Peter Prod and Alonso, is that Hondas development-improvement timeline is not meeting expectations. Talent starts leaving Mclaren and the team becomes weaker overall. Whats even worst, Honda is not providing a deadline for when things will/should get better. So how will you keep your engineering talent motivated and hungry? Hold your hands, sing kumbaya and have patience and a nice pay check? Sorry, but thats not how real life works.
We knew the update was not coming until around Baku and that's all we were told by Honda, so the only change has been the media and their various spins on it.
Until about Canada, Baku, Silverstone, Spa..."somewhere around summer" if you go by Hasegawas statements on december 2016 enterview. Pundits and forum insiders speculated aprox 6 month timeframe for "initial solutions". Good news is, as per Hasegawas latest interviews, that thanks to Canada ICE failure on Alonsos car, they will "dare" to introduce a new spec for the ICE-Turbo-MGU-H. But the point remains: It was not planned nor expected to debut here in Baku.
Yes they have zero points, please say it again it's my favourite, yes McLaren are pissed, yes Honda are embarrassed, but the facts have not changed. New engine incoming, will they be more competitive this year? Most certainly. With each engine iteration over the last couple of years they have picked up significantly as the season progressed.
When? The 100M € question! And you know what Hasegawa san answers been to this: We´re working hard (duh!) and as soon as we believe an upgrade is ready we´ll introduce it..." Yeah but When!? "As soon as its ready" ™
The irony of it all is that neither Zak, Eric, nor Mansour had to be having plans A, B, C to Z if Honda have been up to standards or done anything resembling a decent job for this years PU. When I say decent Id say at least slighty better than 2016 or something able to be fighting for 4th-3rd package. But no; things are worst than 2015!Are there more advantages to staying or leaving Honda? None of us can answer that accurately, neither can McLaren who will only say "we'll have to see how we are over the next 4 races" so how any of us can be sure on their situation is beyond me. Have Zak, Eric & Mansour spoken with Mercedes?of course they have, what company of this size, in this business doesn't have probably at least 3 backup plans, does that mean they've thrown their contract with Honda out because of some coffee meetings with Lauda? Laughable. Anyway, we'll have to endure the tirade of media insanity until post-Hungary where the decisions are made real and public and in the meantime I'll be weeding through the rubbish propaganda and unprofessional, sensationalist media tat looking for Hasegawa, Zak and Eric's direct commentary.
Finally, I really wouldnt label a meeting by non other than Mansour Ojjeh and Zak Brown with Lauda and Wolff in the Mercedes 2nd floor area as a "coffee meeting"
All we can do is HOPE, Honda makes some breaktrough in the following weeks and that PU gets a decent amount of performance and reliability. IMO, its the only way that rumors will die down, plans will be put on hold, and most importantly give a well deserved positive outlook for the team as a whole for the remainer of the season.
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/130115
Here is an excerpt for you. That came after McLaren suffered yet another MGU-H failure in Friday practice, with Stoffel Vandoorne forced to revert to one in his pool of used parts.
"We have the countermeasure part but we didn't introduce it in Canada because we would get a penalty," said Hasegawa.
So before insinuating I'm talking rubbish, let us chat more recent happenings..
As per the coffee meetings, that's a mere term and please, I don't think the F1 Paddock motorhome is where a done deal is sorted, chats, most certainly, multi million dollar, multi-year deals, no, very doubtful. Lets talk again when Brown is seen outside AMG HQ...
Everything else you are saying is littered with grief that Honda hasn't personally emailed you an exact implementation date or something. NO Manufacturer has publicly stated "oh wait until Spa guys, oh wait until Austria guys, no we mean Suzuka guys, we'll have a new engine on this date..." Honda gave a vague timeframe which was towards the European Season/Summer break and lets face it the race date introduction will change based on strategy as well, we are getting close to this region of time yes, but that's it. You want actual dates.. it won't happen publicly until they drive the car out for practice.
And yes it is year 3, and I'm not ignorant of the fact that effective updates need to roll in, and pretty quick now for all of this to go away, agreed on that front for sure.