If the new rules are good McLaren have said that they'd even build there own engine. This move makes even more sense in that respect because staying with Honda at the tail end of the grid for the next two years when that's coming makes no sense.ringo wrote: ↑09 Sep 2017, 21:51You guys are overreacting. Sainz may be happening but not the engine deal. Sainz doesnt have an engine on his back like kobayashi, Sato, etc.
Honda can never be a works engine as well. It's in Japan. That's the killer for any definition of a "works engine" for a european centred racing series.
Ron Denis was just being a bit senile and nostalgic when he decided to go with honda as a works engine. From what we see with ferrari and mercedes and renault. A works team has the best benefit of a works engine when everything is almost under the same roof or in the same country. Or at least the same continent and culture.
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. The barriers are just to high.
Mclaren are doing the right thing. Use renault now... draw power and influence away from Redbull. If Toro Rosso dare use Honda Engines, Renault will simply close off much of the communication with redbull.
In a few years BMW or porsche will be in the sport and Mclaren can Jump to them. They need not jump back to Honda, should by same amazing once in a billion years miracle happens and honda becomes the best engine in F1.
Renault atleast there's a possibility they could catch Mercedes unlike Honda who are still struggling to build an engine that lasts one practice session. And trust me McLaren tried to get a Mercedes but they were too scared of the might of McLaren just like how they were too scared of Redbull.