this is what you are suugesting?
that is not the way to work in a company or group. you split tasks, problems an you solve them separately. especially when we know that most of problems are non blocking.
this is what you are suugesting?
I do. Because I know the differences between current spec and spec 4.Mikey05021984 wrote: ↑04 Sep 2017, 23:15But honestly Wazari, do you still believe in this spec4 ? Because why would this spec4 suddenly be so much better after all we have seen so far....
After the Japanese GP, either Mexico or US. At that point it's going to be too little, too late. Maybe they are going to switch to Renault temporary, but I highly doubt that will happen. McLaren really needs to thank god that Alain Prost is working at Renault, he really showed some sympathy for McLaren in his last interview. Great guy.
Very good insight. McLaren has already postponed any championships to 2021. On the short run, 2018 2019 Renault is much closer to the top. Then Honda can get their act together.OviJohn wrote: ↑04 Sep 2017, 22:11Seriously people, is it so hard to understand the concept of damage mitigation ?!
- Yes we all wished at some point that Honda finally had a breaktrough with their PU.
- Yes it´s better to have a works deal anytime before a customer deal.
- Yes Mclaren wants championships and not just random wins/podiums
...And the list can go on and on. But you know what guys, that ship has sailed!
What Mclaren is trying to pull of right now is a way to survive until the next engine rules come 2020. By then, hopefully, they would have rebuilt the brand and racing team image/credibility in the face of fans, sponsors and the likes. Its not personal folks, its business!
As already stated by Zak Brown; Mclaren shareholders are going to "tank" these following years in order for the team to recover from all this mess and retain key personnel. We´re talking designers, mechanics (Lord have mercy on those poor souls!) , star drivers or even interested prospects. I mean, has anyone given serious thought about the morale of the staff or how would any other upcoming F1 talent would want to join the team if a situation like this drags on?
We´re talking about a very high level crisis scenario here. I really wouldnt want to be in the shoes of Zak Brown or even Hasegawa or Yamamoto San. Mclaren is trying to save their brand and racing team from a repeat of this year; and if that means settling in the short term as customers of a "less than ideal" engine partner, than so be it. Honda in the other hand, must also be in a lot of pressure to demonstrate how good their upgrades can/will eventually become, but alas, Mclaren simply cannot gamble another year with them, or else...
Lets not forget that Illmor was working with Renault for the past years, and is now supposed to have been working along Honda (As per Mclaren request) since early this year. All this in order to validate or assess the developements or improvements that Honda has on the pipeline. So, rest assure that when Zak Brown says "We´re going to be talking with people that know quite a lot more than us about these engines..." ; its because by now Illmor would have had a clear conclusion on the prospects of Hondas gains with this PU design.
So please consider guys that this decision process wont be something taken lightly and in detriment of the teams future. Thats what we, as Mclaren fans, must trust for now. There will be a day when we´re back at the very top, but its almost certain that day would have to wait until the next rule set and when/if new engine suppliers come into play. That´ll be our next gamble and lets all hope it finally works out for us. Until then...#BelieveninMclaren
I didnt ment that at all, i ment until Renault is ready on all levels for title, PU, Chassis, drivers, development etc.Andres125sx wrote: ↑04 Sep 2017, 21:34Until Renault Sport is ready for title... good clarification Goran. So they will receive best PU they can get from third PU manufacturer, until Renault manage to match Ferrari and Mercedes PUs, then McLaren will stop receiving best PU Renault can provide because it will be Renault who will fight for titles instead of McLarenGoranF1 wrote: ↑04 Sep 2017, 21:23I dont think Renault loves RB too much whit their history, i think until Renault Sport is ready for title they will give Mclaren their best PU and maybe there is a promise from Alonso to join them in the future if they provide a fair PU to. Mclaren.
Peter Prodrumou and Matt Morris can match Adrian.
In my eyes that´s best way to guarantee McLaren will never receive a PU to fight for titles
At least take 30sec. on Google to check your Facts next time....
#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!
Plus other Renault powered cars are having much better reliability.Thunders wrote: ↑05 Sep 2017, 07:36At least take 30sec. on Google to check your Facts next time....
https://www.motorsport-magazin.com/form ... ente-2017/
McLaren will stay with Renault until Honda is ready or new manufacturers enter. Temporal solution to collect more points and some podiums. With better performances sponsors will return and McLaren´s situation will be better, easing the pressure for a new PU change.Andres125sx wrote: ↑04 Sep 2017, 21:26Agree, but IMHO that route is short sighted if the real target is becoming world champions again at some pointAvocado wrote: ↑04 Sep 2017, 18:33Andres125sx wrote: ↑04 Sep 2017, 17:50And not even with RBR chassis and Newey genius they were able to fight for any title, not even remotedly
So if we assume McLaren only need to be a solid midfielder, then yes, the deal is great, but if we assume McLaren should be fighting for titles...Renault is NOT a permanent solution, that's obvious. But for the next couple of years it's much, much better to be on a podium and have a few wins than NOTHING AT ALL.
that looks amazingJoseki wrote: ↑05 Sep 2017, 03:03From my Twitter feed:
http://i.imgur.com/7tGfVvE.png
"liked by Zak Brown"
Dont believe for a second that Honda will take McLaren back as a customer after such an ugly breakup. There is a lot at stake for Honda. If this break up goes through, with all the public humiliation, this partnership is gone for good. If Honda goes with RedBull/TorroRosso, they'll be riding that success story (if it comes to that), not McLaren.Vasconia wrote: ↑05 Sep 2017, 08:32McLaren will stay with Renault until Honda is ready or new manufacturers enter. Temporal solution to collect more points and some podiums. With better performances sponsors will return and McLaren´s situation will be better, easing the pressure for a new PU change.
Maybe that´s good reliability for you, not for me. Don´t get fooled with Honda comparison, Renault is building PUs for the same time Mercedes and Ferrari. Compare with those and you´ll realize Renault reliability is far from decent. Better to Honda, ok, but with more experience.Thunders wrote: ↑05 Sep 2017, 07:36At least take 30sec. on Google to check your Facts next time....
https://www.motorsport-magazin.com/form ... ente-2017/
That´s what your crystal ball said?OviJohn wrote: ↑04 Sep 2017, 22:11Seriously people, is it so hard to understand the concept of damage mitigation ?!
- Yes we all wished at some point that Honda finally had a breaktrough with their PU.
- Yes it´s better to have a works deal anytime before a customer deal.
- Yes Mclaren wants championships and not just random wins/podiums
...And the list can go on and on. But you know what guys, that ship has sailed!