makecry wrote: ↑18 Jul 2017, 22:08
mrluke wrote: ↑18 Jul 2017, 21:29
Mansell89 wrote: ↑18 Jul 2017, 21:06
Is there a clear reason why Honda have not powered more than one team in the last couple of years?
McLaren's Ron Dennis explains Red Bull-Honda F1 engine veto
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/122033
Which makes the recent article about Merc and Ferrari refusing to supply Mclaren all the more ironic.
Boullier explains McLaren desire for exclusivity
Boullier said. “The truth is, we wanted to work with Honda, Honda wanted to work with us as an official partnership because having an OEM official partner is the only way we believe to be world champion. If you are a customer of an engine manufacturer you can’t be world champion.
“So this is a privilege obviously we found, we brought in to Formula One and we don't want to share. That’s it. But I don’t want to comment any more.”
http://en.f1i.com/news/30984-boullier-e ... ivity.html
Or if we go right back to the start...published May 2013
McLaren expects Honda Formula 1 engine exclusivity for 2015
McLaren team principal Martin Whitmarsh has confirmed that McLaren will have exclusive use of Honda Formula 1 engines in 2015 and that other teams may only race with the Japanese units "in due course".
"There is nothing in the regulations to say that an engine manufacturer must supply more than one team, so obviously we are looking forward to an exclusive relationship with Honda."
http://classic.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/107571
April 2014:
According to the F1 business insiders at Pitpass, Honda motorsport chief Yasuhisa Arai told a group of journalists at this past weekend's race in Shanghai that the deal with McLaren will be exclusive not only in 2015, but also in 2016. In other words, it won't be until 2017 at the earliest before Honda might begin supplying engines to any other teams, if at all.
http://www.autoblog.com/2014/04/23/mcla ... f1-report/
The fact that Mclaren appear unable to provide a car that can consistently last a race distance let alone the disaster that was preseason testing exacerbates the already terrible lack of data with which to inform development.
How the hell is that a fact? That's one of the most absurd statements I have read here. McLaren is not perfect, they have had their share of issues but Honda has been the one unable to provide McLaren with a reliable PU that last a race distance and almost every problem has been a direct or indirect consequence of Honda's incompetency.
Driveline oscillations which caused electrical failures were one of if not the main reason for the preseason failures.
Numerous issues with fueling.
Numerous issues with gearboxes.
And that's before we even consider Monaco where both drivers put the car in the wall.
You could argue the oscillations have joint responsibility but the PU worked fine on its own, it was the integration into the chassis that was a failure.
Honda have had their share of problems mostly around the mguh.
Whichever way you want to cut it, it is Mclaren that block Honda supplying other teams. Honda need all the mileage data they can get, Mclaren are not helping.