That's not a Spec 4.
It's FP3.
Alonso is not 5th.
That's not a Spec 4.
That statement is really.... All things being equal. the chassis would be .4 down. We all know that isn't true(everything would NOT stay the same). If they had a Merc PU, the setup would likely change. 85% of the lap time deficit is coming from the PU.godlameroso wrote: ↑07 Oct 2017, 20:36Over 2.4 seconds, even if the engine is worth 2 seconds(It's not) the chassis is still down nearly half a second.
I don't think it is as simple as that...godlameroso wrote: ↑07 Oct 2017, 20:36Over 2.4 seconds, even if the engine is worth 2 seconds(It's not) the chassis is still down nearly half a second.
It doesnt matter, spec 4 will be 4.5hp update....as usual.damager21 wrote: ↑07 Oct 2017, 11:09With Alonso and Kimi's penalty, Stoffel starts 9th on the grid with fresh tyres of his choice. Hopefully McLaren-Honda can salvage at least a point in this race.
Really disappointed that Honda could not offer Spec 4 to Alonso. Again grid penalty in a future race, if and when Honda makes Spec 4.0 available for him
godlameroso wrote: ↑07 Oct 2017, 21:42The gap is massive, regardless of the engine in the back, I think it's pretty simple.