Because you were scammed.
Based on what are you suggesting Honda will compete with the top 3 teams in October? Honda have announced several big upgrades throughout the past 2.5 seasons and basically every time there is no where near the gain nor reliability improvements they claim. They were 3 seconds off Mercedes CRUISING pace in Monza, you think the team that is spending more resources rushing fixes for reliability than working on pure performance is going to make a several times larger than anything Mercedes have made since 2014 in one go?
I expect TR would raise their game with free engine and sponsorship from honda, as long as it is James key that lead them. Also MK facility is ready and RB May assign their staff to help PU integration and to know Honda PU as well, in case that honda PU is not that bad, RB and Honda finally unite. Also mobil fuel development for honda engines would inline as well, as Mobil and Honda has a great awareness in US area, so it is nice for them as well. I dont know how valkrie project May hampers the progress, but i think this project is useless and can not beat Merc one. Just get rid of AM in 2019Andres125sx wrote: ↑12 Sep 2017, 17:42Yes, STR is a great car if you take into account their budget.ZakB wrote: ↑12 Sep 2017, 09:40Yeah, the current STR is such a great car.Andres125sx wrote: ↑12 Sep 2017, 08:45I´m mainly an Alonso supporter, even when I also like the enginering, but now I´ll root for Honda. IMHO McLaren did split in the worst possible timeframe, exactly when Honda has bottomed and now they will only improve and improve and improve.
If/when STR beat McLaren next season in some GP, I´ll laugh deeply. STR make awesome cars, once Honda start working Mclaren will have a problem with that poor PU, because like it or not, Renault is a poor PU right now.
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But Toro Ross do make their own gearboxes, except for the gearsets.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑13 Sep 2017, 01:22Toro rosso on the other hand is in trouble only because they dont make their own gearboxes. And honda foes not have an active formula 1 gearbox program at the moment. For Toro Rosso they have to get RedBull to modify their gearbox to fit the honda engine which for redbull is an annoying order.
That is exactly the problem.etusch wrote: ↑12 Sep 2017, 21:25I expect closer 2018. If Honda can improve as planned and if they can catch Renault before the end of this season as Hasegawa san had said,, I am sure RB will start trying to find way of switching Honda in season. It's exciting situation now. but we have to wait to see what Honda will do. I believe they'll be good.
And you can't really blame them, the results on track have shown they just simply cannot deliver.
Right, but isn't the bottom line there basically: McLaren can happily make Renault gearboxes, just not day 1 (everything I've read is that they use a Red Bull gearbox in 2018); for Red Bull to supply Toro Rosso with Honda-compatible gearboxes is more complex because it means running two parallel specifications across the two teams, but they will do it nonetheless down the line (it actually gives them the benefit of having everything set up to go with the Honda PU in the main car if and when it becomes competitive).PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑13 Sep 2017, 01:22Not true. Mclaren can make a new belhousing to fit the renault engine. Where you dont want to go is changing the susepension area. That is asking for trouble. When all the engines have the same crank centre line and the same bolt pattern it is easier to change the part of the bell housing where the exhaust pipe comes out than to change to a new gearbox.
Toro rosso on the other hand is in trouble only because they dont make their own gearboxes. And honda foes not have an active formula 1 gearbox program at the moment. For Toro Rosso they have to get RedBull to modify their gearbox to fit the honda engine which for redbull is an annoying order.
Spec 3.7 was not bad at Monza. In time it could be become a bit better.Joseki wrote: ↑13 Sep 2017, 09:21Wazari wrote in the team topic that spec 4 will not hit the track this year, that means two things:
1) I was right about it getting delayed to 2018 like it was for the "Malesian update" last year
2) No real update this year, McLaren-Honda will suck until their very last moment.
AGREE !!!!!