Hasegawa said in an interview not long ago that they have started working on the 2018 engine in May already to avoidMudflap wrote: ↑03 Sep 2017, 22:16I am sorry to be the one to put on damper on this but really - how can so many of you see improvement where there is none ? Sure there is the odd glimpse of performance but objectively they had 3 DNFs in 2 races after the break (as well as the FP hiccups). At the end of the day the race result is the only meaningful measure and this statistic is just as grim as it was at the start of the season.
As for the switch to Renault - the thing to consider is that Honda have not frozen their design for this year - they are still going through a slow iterative process whereas Renault, Mercedes and Ferrari have already shifted resources towards next season's engine. Even if Honda manages to come close to Renault (which is unlikely) by the end of this year chances are that next season they will be again miles behind.
To be fair any decision would be a bit of a gamble for Mclaren - as they say in chess - in a bad position any move is a bad move. (well except maybe for sacking Alonso, but this is not the right thread for this discussion)
the 2017 start of season problems.
By Steven De Groote on 21 Jul 2017, 14:51
Same concept for 2018
Having basically started from zero for the 2017 engine, Honda is sticking with its current concept with a split turbine and compressor - alike Mercedes - to recover the lost ground. The engine maker is certain that the concept is fine, having gone through numerous evaluations and consultant advice on the back of a sub optimal design in 2015 and 2016.
"We don't stop developing, we need to keep updating," said Hasegawa. "Of course the performance and results are the most important things but it's all learning for the future too.
"Compared to last year we needed to modify the engine concept, but next year we will keep the same concept.
"It's good that we can use the same concept because this year's development and improvement is directly connected to next year. So that means we don't need to stop the current development, and from that point of view we have already started next year's design."