You are absolutely right. How stupid could McLaren be.. The only thing they have done is make their opponents stronger, and to settle with mediocrity for the upcoming years. This is going to kill the team long term, making McLaren end up as Williams 2.0. With Renault engines, fourth is the best McLaren can be. They would pretty much be that with Honda next year as well, at least! Renault works team is getting stronger and stronger, and will not give McLaren the best engines.. Red Bull will not be receiving the best engines next year either (and not simultaneous with the works team), as they have a new contract next year. One of the reasons why Red Bull wants a works deal...... and now they have Honda.Schuttelberg wrote: ↑09 Sep 2017, 20:42If this swap has gone through, the biggest losers out of it are McLaren.
1) Red Bull now have a works deal the moment the Honda PU gets up to scratch.
2) Renault have got Sainz and Hulkenberg which is a very very good pairing.
3) Honda have the opportunity to work without any pressure and then an equally good team like McLaren to win races with in RBR.
McLaren will now be up against Renault who are a complete woks unit and logic would say that in such an engine dominated formula, they would have their measure. The second team they will be up against have made the best chassis in F1 for the past decade.
I think it less about the engine itself, and more about the manufacturing and R&D infrastructure. I'm sure Mario will have been significant to McLarens decisions.
Fair points!McL-H wrote: ↑09 Sep 2017, 21:07You are absolutely right. How stupid could McLaren be.. The only thing they have done is make their opponents stronger, and to settle with mediocrity for the upcoming years. This is going to kill the team long term, making McLaren end up as Williams 2.0. With Renault engines, fourth is the best McLaren can be. They would pretty much be that with Honda next year as well, at least! Renault works team is getting stronger and stronger, and will not give McLaren the best engines.. Red Bull will not be receiving the best engines next year either (and not simultaneous with the works team), as they have a new contract next year. One of the reasons why Red Bull wants a works deal...... and now they have Honda.Schuttelberg wrote: ↑09 Sep 2017, 20:42If this swap has gone through, the biggest losers out of it are McLaren.
1) Red Bull now have a works deal the moment the Honda PU gets up to scratch.
2) Renault have got Sainz and Hulkenberg which is a very very good pairing.
3) Honda have the opportunity to work without any pressure and then an equally good team like McLaren to win races with in RBR.
McLaren will now be up against Renault who are a complete woks unit and logic would say that in such an engine dominated formula, they would have their measure. The second team they will be up against have made the best chassis in F1 for the past decade.
Really great job.. People keep joking Honda is delivering 'dreams of power'. Well, at least that's more than this Renault deal gives me.
Didn't work mate, McLaren Renault is a formality..
As far as I know Honda F1 engines are built in Milton Keynes.ringo wrote: ↑09 Sep 2017, 21:51
Mclaren is being smart. They simply need an engine built in europe.
I wish they went back to mercedes but renault is fine. Reason being i wouldnt with bad on Toro Rosso to use Honda Engines. I just don't think those engines are going fast anywhere soon being built and designed in Japan.
No team is fighting for podiums next year with a Honda engine. Renault has no incentive to a provide any different service to its works team to McLaren as McLaren stands a better chance at succeeding then it does currently. For Renault it's a win win because now it has two teams who could win with its engine instead of just one.nokivasara wrote: ↑09 Sep 2017, 21:45So it really is happening?
I'm dissapointed in how Mclaren has played this game, been a McL fan since the early 90's, but now they really messed up. When I first heard that Renault announced their comeback as a works team I hoped that Alonso would join them, in hindsight he probably would have been almost as vocal about Renault as he has been with Honda given the struggles they have had. Now he gets to drive a customer-Renault engined car that was built for Honda engines in a team that has lost it's team spirit. Oh boy.
But, with that said, I hope they'll fight for podiums next year, be it with a Honda or Renault engine in the back. Mclaren, FI, Renault and RB could be pretty evenly matched next year if all goes well for everybody.
No, built in Japan, the facility in Milton Keynes is just for maintenance etc.Nebhotep wrote: ↑09 Sep 2017, 22:19As far as I know Honda F1 engines are built in Milton Keynes.ringo wrote: ↑09 Sep 2017, 21:51
Mclaren is being smart. They simply need an engine built in europe.
I wish they went back to mercedes but renault is fine. Reason being i wouldnt with bad on Toro Rosso to use Honda Engines. I just don't think those engines are going fast anywhere soon being built and designed in Japan.
Also, they have been building race-winning engines in the eighties and nineties from Japan so it seems to have worked for them.
Mclaren like Redbull will take 100% credit whenever they win anything. There is nothing in it for Renault. Thats why they entered as a manufacturerRedNEO wrote: ↑09 Sep 2017, 22:22No team is fighting for podiums next year with a Honda engine. Renault has no incentive to a provide any different service to its works team to McLaren as McLaren stands a better chance at succeeding then it does currently. For Renault it's a win win because now it has two teams who could win with its engine instead of just one.nokivasara wrote: ↑09 Sep 2017, 21:45So it really is happening?
I'm dissapointed in how Mclaren has played this game, been a McL fan since the early 90's, but now they really messed up. When I first heard that Renault announced their comeback as a works team I hoped that Alonso would join them, in hindsight he probably would have been almost as vocal about Renault as he has been with Honda given the struggles they have had. Now he gets to drive a customer-Renault engined car that was built for Honda engines in a team that has lost it's team spirit. Oh boy.
But, with that said, I hope they'll fight for podiums next year, be it with a Honda or Renault engine in the back. Mclaren, FI, Renault and RB could be pretty evenly matched next year if all goes well for everybody.