Spec 4 and 50kW, I think some people are dreaming too much here. As you can read, they are just at 2016 levels, while their target was Mercedes 2016 at the start of the season. After everything what Wazari said in here about the budget and facilities, I wouldn't get my hopes up. The problem is that the competition keeps developing their engines as well and next year the engines need to last even further.gofast182 wrote: ↑01 Aug 2017, 17:52Like the article said, I cannot see Renault wanting to sell engines to more than one formidable team. They already have their hands full trying to compete at Red Bull's level.
Let's assume for a moment that the power numbers in the article are accurate and let's also assume "spec. 4" has the potential to deliver +50kW, as has been suggested. What would be the advantage to McLaren switching at that point? If they move up the grid either way, sponsorship deals become easier either way, and they'd still be a works team if they stay with Honda; it suddenly seems silly to change.
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Any word what spec. they're running in testing? I know many of us are hoping they finally get spec. 4 out on track and turn its promise into reality.
Bad mouthing? Do you actually know how much money they have lost because of Honda? They don't give McLaren money to shut their mouths, they give them money to perform. The shareholders are done with Honda, because there haven't been any signs that they can compete with Renault, Mercedes of Ferrari.