ZakB wrote: ↑10 Sep 2017, 13:44
Webber2011 wrote: ↑10 Sep 2017, 12:36
If McLaren didn't commit to a minimum 6 year plan with Honda, then they have no one to blame but themselves
It's just like marriage, sometimes things don't work out and it's better to split.
You may be right ZakB, who knows ?
I feel it's a bit early to go the divorce route though
I feel McLaren have panicked & don't have as much time as they originally figured this partnership would need to become successful.
It's been a struggle for sure, and Honda have not done themselves any favours with choosing the wrong configuration at the start of this PU era, but I still have faith they can bounce back from that and build a better PU than Renault.
Unless they have some sort of clause to only use Renault PU's until Honda come good, then sadly all I can see in the next few years is McLaren battling with Williams for 5th or even 6th in the Comp'.
Red Bull are sitting back rubbing their hands together with glee, just waiting for Honda to come good without the pain of the first few disaster years Honda has been through with Macca.
Seriously mate, even though McLaren should be fighting at the front, I can't think of any way that moving to a Renault engine will suddenly make a difference to their slide down the order.