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If you were Honda, would you accept such a clause? Honest question, I can see arguments for both yes and no, just curious to know what you guys would do.MrPotatoHead wrote: ↑11 Sep 2017, 21:12Perhaps there will be a performance clause in the contract to say McLaren can use Honda again if they improve.
Well it could work many ways.Squid wrote: ↑11 Sep 2017, 21:23If you were Honda, would you accept such a clause? Honest question, I can see arguments for both yes and no, just curious to know what you guys would do.MrPotatoHead wrote: ↑11 Sep 2017, 21:12Perhaps there will be a performance clause in the contract to say McLaren can use Honda again if they improve.
As long as Renault factory team is not ready to win or to perform overall better than RB&Mclaren they will give those 2 teams their top PU, hardware and software.Redragon wrote: ↑11 Sep 2017, 16:02Not yet but there are rumours that Honda has accepted to go to Toro Rosso and announcement would happen Wed or Thu.
here there is the link to article with rummours http://www.marca.com/motor/formula1/gp- ... b461e.html
And here an article analizing who wins and loose from the deal https://as.com/motor/2017/09/11/formula ... 21944.html
To my eyes it would be the most stupid move from Mclaren.
They will become a costumer team and loose Honda Money.
There are not gurantees Alonso will continue.
And Redbull could finish if Honda improves next year the only biggest winner, Honda money and exclusive deal looking at 20121.
Bloody good job! hopefully Mclaren would not regret this decision
While that is possible, it is unlikely. More likely is Sauber passing TR.enkidu1978 wrote: ↑11 Sep 2017, 15:08I'm still in shock, i've been waiting for three years for Honda to come good. I think McLaren have made the worst mistake ever, they are going to be gutted when TR drives past them next year.
That's exactly the reason why McLaren will leave Honda. Three years of failing and people still expect Toro Rosso to beat McLaren next year, blows my mind. Honda won't be paying TR 100 million dollars next year.enkidu1978 wrote: ↑11 Sep 2017, 15:08I'm still in shock, i've been waiting for three years for Honda to come good. I think McLaren have made the worst mistake ever, they are going to be gutted when TR drives past them next year.
Do you mean giving them the full engine but not giving them 200mil a year to have the same team budget so having far inferior cars? because I'm pretty sure Renault won't had RBR and Mclaren 200mil to even things up anyway. There is no sign at all that Williams or FI have worse engines in any way than Mercedes. The only difference is upgrades come first and the only reason they don't complain is it works better for them. Merc rush upgrades out with few engines available, Merc test them. If there is a problem Williams/FI wait for a fixed version while Merc have a dodgy version. If FI/Williams insisted on getting engines at the same time they wouldn't get them sooner, they'd get them 1-2 races later when Merc had enough to supply everyone meaning there is zero difference to both teams as neither is remotely close to fast enough to challenge Merc anyway.GoranF1 wrote: ↑11 Sep 2017, 21:29
As long as Renault factory team is not ready to win or to perform overall better than RB&Mclaren they will give those 2 teams their top PU, hardware and software.
Once they are ready they will do the same as Merc is doing to Williams and FI.
I think they will not be ready to beat them at least in 2018.
+4GhostF1 wrote: ↑12 Sep 2017, 00:45+3
I've always been a big McLaren fan and a Honda fan since I was a kid and that will never change, so it's sad to see this project fizzle out, but I will be behind both of them next year for sure. But the engineering and following Honda's progress since day dot has been what's really suckered me in.
But sign me up for big TR support as well! I like what they do and manage to bring to the table, and now, I'll love to see what they, along with Honda, can do. I still expect this thread to thrive, hopefully in a much a more positive light though!