Fortunately Honda will be in a better team, away from these problems.
"Alonso: In 2018 my fans will see me winning races."
http://soymotor.com/noticias/alonso-mis ... 018-939412
"Alonso: In 2018 my fans will see me winning races."
http://soymotor.com/noticias/alonso-mis ... 018-939412
I do quite like the mock up liveries using the Alpine brand...
Winning races in indy. Easy!HPD wrote: ↑14 Sep 2017, 13:54I do not know what kind of promise they made to Alonso.
Fortunately Honda will be in a better team, away from these problems.
"Alonso: In 2018 my fans will see me winning races."
http://soymotor.com/noticias/alonso-mis ... 018-939412
Renault may force Redbull's hand into taking Honda engines. In that case i think it would be better for Redbull to take the Honda engines in 2018 rather than 2019. 4 cars will surely expedite the development, which our former partner Mclaren didn't allow.Red Bull could be set to lose Renault power, as the McLaren-Honda divorce nears conclusion.
With Honda benefitting from considerable technical help from an Ilmor group that includes ex-Mercedes engine engineers, there is of course realistic hope that Honda will finally make a competitive breakthrough next year.
McLaren’s decision to annul its engine partnership with Honda is having reverberations through the whole field.
PU will not redesign.2018 PU will be upgraded 2017 PU conceptDimi wrote: ↑14 Sep 2017, 11:42I hope the same. But with a redesigned pu they will encounter problems at the beginning
Honda could benefit from considerable technical help if they accept it, as far as we know this hasn´t be the case with McLaren.Mad wrote: ↑14 Sep 2017, 14:56http://www.motorsportmagazine.com/opini ... p-red-bullRenault may force Redbull's hand into taking Honda engines. In that case i think it would be better for Redbull to take the Honda engines in 2018 rather than 2019. 4 cars will surely expedite the development, which our former partner Mclaren didn't allow.Red Bull could be set to lose Renault power, as the McLaren-Honda divorce nears conclusion.
With Honda benefitting from considerable technical help from an Ilmor group that includes ex-Mercedes engine engineers, there is of course realistic hope that Honda will finally make a competitive breakthrough next year.
McLaren’s decision to annul its engine partnership with Honda is having reverberations through the whole field.
Cyril Abiteboul:baybars wrote: ↑14 Sep 2017, 15:21PU will not redesign.2018 PU will be upgraded 2017 PU concept
Taffin comment:
There is still a big focus in trying to follow our road map and make sure that next year’s engine is there. And as it is an engine that is close to this one, it is easier to transfer ideas from one to the other."
source:http://en.f1i.com/news/272180-renault-p ... store.html
Cyril Abiteboul on August 20th 2017Dimi wrote: ↑14 Sep 2017, 15:48Cyril Abiteboul:baybars wrote: ↑14 Sep 2017, 15:21PU will not redesign.2018 PU will be upgraded 2017 PU concept
Taffin comment:
There is still a big focus in trying to follow our road map and make sure that next year’s engine is there. And as it is an engine that is close to this one, it is easier to transfer ideas from one to the other."
source:http://en.f1i.com/news/272180-renault-p ... store.html
“Frankly the next big upgrade will be next year. Then we will have a completely new concept. That will make a difference – but as I said 2018.”
I had this in mind.
https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/13131 ... f1-success"Next year there will be big improvement in terms of performance but in terms of architecture it will be the same as this year."
"humiliating loss of prestige"OviJohn wrote: ↑14 Sep 2017, 18:26Nothing we havent debated before, but hey! The more the merrier no?
http://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12433/ ... orce-honda
Don't take care Cyril Abiteboul what he saidDimi wrote: ↑14 Sep 2017, 15:48Cyril Abiteboul:baybars wrote: ↑14 Sep 2017, 15:21PU will not redesign.2018 PU will be upgraded 2017 PU concept
Taffin comment:
There is still a big focus in trying to follow our road map and make sure that next year’s engine is there. And as it is an engine that is close to this one, it is easier to transfer ideas from one to the other."
source:http://en.f1i.com/news/272180-renault-p ... store.html
“Frankly the next big upgrade will be next year. Then we will have a completely new concept. That will make a difference – but as I said 2018.”
I had this in mind.
I suspect a hint of bias.dren wrote: ↑14 Sep 2017, 18:36"humiliating loss of prestige"OviJohn wrote: ↑14 Sep 2017, 18:26Nothing we havent debated before, but hey! The more the merrier no?
http://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12433/ ... orce-honda
In my opinion, that happened before Honda joined.