Wazari wrote: ↑13 Sep 2017, 23:38
Joseki wrote: ↑13 Sep 2017, 09:21
Wazari 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.
I am guessing that if the divorce is real and it seems it is, then Honda will likely not release it to McLaren even if it's ready to go.
The update is real, but now Honda will concentrate on next season exclusively and no incentive to rush the Spec 4.
Passing up the chance for real on track verification,testing and development in favour of sitting on it all winter with no knowledge of it's success or failure, apart from the proven to be unreliable in-house testing methods, until it got put into a STR in pre-season would sum up everything wrong about Honda's return to F1 I'm afraid to say and explains perfectly why we are where we are.
You're describing a scenario where Honda effectively waste a winter with no idea how Spec 4 fared on track, so you can't improve on it with any degree of certainty or with any real world data. Or they could get as much on track data as possible on Spec 4 and have a productive winter improving on those known real world results. Hmm, tricky one.
Hopefully there are still some engineers there who realise the importance of real world testing after the shambles of last winter and smarter heads prevail and it's brought as soon as it's ready so they can have the best winter possible to improve on it using the real world data from the priceless on track testing the last half a dozen race weekends provide.