Lets hope so..but SPA is like jinxed for Alonso..
That link is dead. Do you have another link to reference that audio?GoranF1 wrote: ↑30 Jul 2017, 12:48I copy this from Autosport forum:
Here is the audio from spanish journalist I cited yesterday. http://www.cope.es/a...-07-2017_403196 (min 38'30")
The journalist ask to the Hasegawa and He said "Start new championship for Honda, from here, everything will be a lot of better", and journalist add " from the next race, where they will bring new evolution pu in Spa, no more breaks, no more problems,.. from Spa new Championship for them". In the last race the journalist said the gap is 107hp for Mercedes and in this audio He cited it again. Ask to Hasegawa if they have 90hp for Alonso, and He said all will go well now,... it was a little joking
I´ll replicate Alonso reply to some journalist when he said what you´re saying here in some past season...godlameroso wrote: ↑31 Jul 2017, 03:19It's definitely not his best track, I don't think he's ever won there.
Did you watch Hamilton who was unable to even attempt a pass on Raikonnen? That was despite they all were sooo sloooow due to Vettel problem McLaren did several laps faster than the top Mercedes and Ferrari guys, so probably around 2 seconds slower than possible. Lewis was unable to try a pass despite being around 2 seconds faster.
lol let the haters hate mate, Alonso did fantastic today, magnificient drive, great performance and above all, fantastic to see Alonso all smiles and really genuinly happy. And then there's an update still on the way for SPA. Finally light on the horizon.Andres125sx wrote: ↑31 Jul 2017, 11:49Did you watch Hamilton who was unable to even attempt a pass on Raikonnen? That was despite they all were sooo sloooow due to Vettel problem McLaren did several laps faster than the top Mercedes and Ferrari guys, so probably around 2 seconds slower than possible. Lewis was unable to try a pass despite being around 2 seconds faster.
OTOH Alonso managed to pass Sainz who only was some tenths slower than him, if you can´t see anything magnificent today then I´m sorry for you
To keep it real, Alonso also said he had 2 laps after the tire change to do it. After that the tires just loose too much. Let's not get blinded by the facts that we're alonso fans.Andres125sx wrote: ↑31 Jul 2017, 11:49Did you watch Hamilton who was unable to even attempt a pass on Raikonnen? That was despite they all were sooo sloooow due to Vettel problem McLaren did several laps faster than the top Mercedes and Ferrari guys, so probably around 2 seconds slower than possible. Lewis was unable to try a pass despite being around 2 seconds faster.
OTOH Alonso managed to pass Sainz who only was some tenths slower than him, if you can´t see anything magnificent today then I´m sorry for you
I'm glad there is someone else who keeps tabs on the details not the headlines for their input. Year 1 on this spec, it's a fresh start, 2018 will be a noticeably bigger jump than previous years because of this. The argument "well 2016 was an evolution of 2015's engine and it wasn't that great" is also null and void because Hasegawa has said endlessly they could not change what they wanted due to the token system, it prevented them making the necessary changes. It's scrapping allowed the RA617H to be born and yes, it's had a lot of MGU-H issues, but again, it's the right engine, the right architecture, the right blueprint to storm forward. They've found the right formula now. Each previous year saw a huge upturn in performance in the second half of the season, I expect the same to happen, only this time with everything they wanted in an engine, and 2018's could only be a vast improvement of this model. It's easy to say christ, it's been 3 years, what morons... But look at the details and you can see why the issues have arised and why you could be more confident in saying they'll come good and next year has a dramatically higher chance of being a very successful evolution. My belief anyway.Manoah2u wrote: ↑31 Jul 2017, 14:03lol let the haters hate mate, Alonso did fantastic today, magnificient drive, great performance and above all, fantastic to see Alonso all smiles and really genuinly happy. And then there's an update still on the way for SPA. Finally light on the horizon.Andres125sx wrote: ↑31 Jul 2017, 11:49Did you watch Hamilton who was unable to even attempt a pass on Raikonnen? That was despite they all were sooo sloooow due to Vettel problem McLaren did several laps faster than the top Mercedes and Ferrari guys, so probably around 2 seconds slower than possible. Lewis was unable to try a pass despite being around 2 seconds faster.
OTOH Alonso managed to pass Sainz who only was some tenths slower than him, if you can´t see anything magnificent today then I´m sorry for you
I must say though, i admit Honda was right when they said this was essentially their actual first year in F1 in regards to the fact they completely changed the engine. taking that into account, it gives a different perspective, especially if they're going to be able to have a solid p6 or p7 capability right now, that's quite the achievement if you compare that to Renault for example. September should bring spec4 update iirc, so i'm very curious how the path is going to unfold. maybe we'll see some surprises still.
http://www.cope.es/audios/partidazo-cop ... 017_403196 (Fast forward to 38:30). They basically said that it's a new championship for Honda. I wish i could transcript the whole conversation but my spanish is limitedHino wrote: ↑31 Jul 2017, 07:21That link is dead. Do you have another link to reference that audio?GoranF1 wrote: ↑30 Jul 2017, 12:48I copy this from Autosport forum:
Here is the audio from spanish journalist I cited yesterday. http://www.cope.es/a...-07-2017_403196 (min 38'30")
The journalist ask to the Hasegawa and He said "Start new championship for Honda, from here, everything will be a lot of better", and journalist add " from the next race, where they will bring new evolution pu in Spa, no more breaks, no more problems,.. from Spa new Championship for them". In the last race the journalist said the gap is 107hp for Mercedes and in this audio He cited it again. Ask to Hasegawa if they have 90hp for Alonso, and He said all will go well now,... it was a little joking
I agree with you. But the fact that be did get it done within a couple of laps is a testament to his talent and skilldiffuser wrote: ↑31 Jul 2017, 15:15To keep it real, Alonso also said he had 2 laps after the tire change to do it. After that the tires just loose too much. Let's not get blinded by the facts that we're alonso fans.Andres125sx wrote: ↑31 Jul 2017, 11:49Did you watch Hamilton who was unable to even attempt a pass on Raikonnen? That was despite they all were sooo sloooow due to Vettel problem McLaren did several laps faster than the top Mercedes and Ferrari guys, so probably around 2 seconds slower than possible. Lewis was unable to try a pass despite being around 2 seconds faster.
OTOH Alonso managed to pass Sainz who only was some tenths slower than him, if you can´t see anything magnificent today then I´m sorry for you