Mudflap wrote: ↑07 Oct 2017, 14:23
ArcticWolfie wrote: ↑07 Oct 2017, 12:04
Mudflap wrote: ↑07 Oct 2017, 10:57
By the time they introduce spec 4 all other team will have introduced next season's spec.
All manufacturers bar Honda already have a few months of solid development on next year's engines.
When pre season testing starts Honda will once again find themselves massively down on power and reliability.
Realistically they need to achieve a 300% increase in durability and a good few % increase in power. That will not happen next year, in fact I would be surprised if it happens by the end of 2020.
Maybe you missed something.. there's spec 4 and there's spec 4 which will be introduced next year for TR. And we might see an upgraded engine this year, if Honda wants to.
I don't think I'm missing anything. I've not mentioned anything about any particular spec - it would be completely pointless.
Honda is still picking up penalties for small silly failures and they don't even have very high mileage engines where high cycle fatigue of highly loaded components comes into play.
They've been saying they will catch up with Renault for a while now yet look at the gap to Redbull.
The way I see it is that for Honda to develop a better engine than Renault they require a bigger step change than what Ferrari achieved over the winter - and that was a miracle.
The Renault had tons of hydraulic failures in the first half of the season, usually during the FPs, Honda haven't had that many ICE failures yet.
It's been mostly MGU-H, Turbo MGU-K, ERS failures
anyway that seems to be solved for now...
Anyway I think the current Honda engine is too "light" to be reliable and that's why they want to make it heavier, but the concept stays about the same that's why I think it's going to workout next year.
Ferrari managed to get the double anchor injectors working, the guy who invented that got promoted to the engine development team @ Fiat straight away (which is a pretty amazing feat).
restless wrote: ↑07 Oct 2017, 15:44
I agree Renault engine is better
But to claim 1sec lost to RB only on engine, and then to be faster than Renault & TR in Suzuka...the engine is not so much worse
Agreed, qualification stats:
Speed trap:
https://www.fia.com/file/62190/download?token=36KPhDco
Maximum speed:
https://www.fia.com/file/62191/download?token=OtvNzUqD
Best Sector times:
https://www.fia.com/file/62188/download?token=D4XywvHH