They can't stay where they are, they are now on the proper trajectory, reliability and power be damned for this season.kaepernickus wrote: ↑08 Sep 2017, 14:34... or stay there.godlameroso wrote: ↑08 Sep 2017, 12:53The thing about rock bottom is that you can only go up from there.
IF it gets better staying is of course the best option, but it's now season 3 for Honda and they haven't come closer to podiums or even wins at all.
Now it's just testing and developing, I've said it countless times, when everything goes according to schedule nothing goes according to plan. The inverse is also true, when everything goes according to plan, nothing can go according to schedule. The plan is to win, the schedule is now, you have to pick, Honda is sticking to plan, McLaren is sticking to schedule on the power unit. Yet McLaren sticks to plan regarding their own chassis, let's face it they're behind there as well, although not by as much as Honda has been.
It was inevitable, but Vandoorne's performance in Monza is a little ray of hope, it seems they're finally starting to make progress. I fully expect a decent result in the next two races, even better if they get the spec 4.
Hell if they take penalties in Suzuka but qualify within a second of pole, I'd be perfectly ok with that.