godlameroso wrote: ↑05 Sep 2017, 05:56
GhostF1 wrote: ↑05 Sep 2017, 02:02
Zak was pretty honest in his interview, as usual, with Brundle and that.
He said they know what the issues with the Honda PU are and there is a couple of them, but they are consistent, there isn't issues scattered all over it, he also believes they can get on top of it but it's a timing thing now, whether they believe they can get it right quickly or not.
He also mentioned something I hadn't heard before... In response to the the question of what the main issue is with the PU:
"It's friction, there's a lot of friction in the engine and as we know, friction is not what you want, that's costing us power, but they are trying very hard to get that sorted and they have developments in the pipeline so we will have to see what they have come up with and take a decision from there".
Interesting point. That's likely the root cause of the vibration issues. If Spec 4 delivers new pistons, CC, heads whatever other internal changes are rumoured, that really could lift their game. Gut feeling here, but I think Spec 4 could rear it's head in Malaysia, ahead of a hopefully stronger showing in Japan (an important home race for Honda and their pride) than last year.
Friction refers to the MGU-H, with the long shaft, mostly?
This piece of information is gold to my simple knowledge. In F1 the size matters, in this case the size of the logo matters and a lot. We need to remember that BP enters to work with Honda at the end of last season, after a real close, almost exclusive relationship with Mobil.
BP or Castrol have more time working with Renault and I bet the fuel and lubricants are developed to Renault specs, meanwhile I think Honda is receiving "customer" fuel and lubricants.
So if we considered this year that Honda have a new PU design and we add a new fuel and lubricant partner, which, by the size and prominence of their logo, is not where they have most of their resources, I think Honda have been battling with a task that is almost impossible to sorts out faster than they want.