I have read a comment at Motorsport site which comes to me logical. Before it I would think that "why they destroy Honda's works, they also demaged by it"hemichromis wrote: ↑09 Oct 2017, 10:15They had a contract with Honda, they had to make sure the break was by mutual agreement.techman wrote: ↑09 Oct 2017, 09:17its it funny that before mclaren signed with renault. mclaren were on full atttack mode on honda. we were even told mclaren are here to win and honda are not. what a low blow to a team engine supplier. but now that mclaren signed with renault , i hear different stories coming from mclaren side. Even jonathan neale of mclaren in ted kravitz talk show in japan s how mentioned they cannot gaurantee, whether mclaren wil match the redbull, and even alonso earlier on saying , it will be a challenge to beat redbull. why the change of tune all of a sudden?. did they find out the real power of the renault and how big it is compared to a smaller engine honda.? after they signed the renault contract? it funny the change of tune from mclaren, it will be no suprise if mclaren struggle against redbull. no hiding this for this team. get all the blame in 2018.
As for torro rosso honda. it will be hard, as torro rosso still lacks over a second in chassis performance to redbull , so next year will be hard. hopefully redbull gets the dyno reading of the honda power and compare with renault and we can finally see a redbull honda 2019. cant wait
WOW what a debate... Deja VU for 3 + years...techman wrote: ↑09 Oct 2017, 09:17its it funny that before mclaren signed with renault. mclaren were on full atttack mode on honda. we were even told mclaren are here to win and honda are not. what a low blow to a team engine supplier. but now that mclaren signed with renault , i hear different stories coming from mclaren side. Even jonathan neale of mclaren in ted kravitz talk show in japan s how mentioned they cannot gaurantee, whether mclaren wil match the redbull, and even alonso earlier on saying , it will be a challenge to beat redbull. why the change of tune all of a sudden?. did they find out the real power of the renault and how big it is compared to a smaller engine honda.? after they signed the renault contract? it funny the change of tune from mclaren, it will be no suprise if mclaren struggle against redbull. no hiding this for this team. get all the blame in 2018.
As for torro rosso honda. it will be hard, as torro rosso still lacks over a second in chassis performance to redbull , so next year will be hard. hopefully redbull gets the dyno reading of the honda power and compare with renault and we can finally see a redbull honda 2019. cant wait
Yes, Honda has a Mercedes beater, McLaren sabotaged it (damaging the own brand as well) the whole season and Honda stood there the whole time saying nothjng at all.etusch wrote: ↑09 Oct 2017, 10:22I have read a comment at Motorsport site which comes to me logical. Before it I would think that "why they destroy Honda's works, they also demaged by it"
The comment says that " they decided to split Honda at winter tests and always tried to keep performance down for break close of deal"
This is just a theory but if it's true next year could look like a big step forward for Honda in terms of performance
the same day the official divorce announced, Albert Fabrega said the major boost spec 4 PU which has Mario Illien contribution will debut in Mexico, now assuming ALO is the insider source for Fabrega one have to wonder why he didn't sign new contract with Mclaren till now regarding crying and pushing very loudly about the split.Chicane wrote: ↑09 Oct 2017, 09:14Rhetoric aside there are a few glaring things which are hard to miss.
1] Honda's gap to their rivals is pretty much where it was since time immemorial.
2] Alonso even with a low downforce setup, double tow and DRS could not overtake Massa plying around with a damaged front wing and wornt out tires.
3] All the talk of this ''revolutionary'' step 4 which going by the rumor mills has been on dyno forever now but still Honda are not able to bring it out.
4] A sorry state of repeated missing of deadlines. It is not even about perception any more. Honda should be out there trying to prove Mclaren were wrong to dump them and should be bringing out updates to test them before next season but what we see the same old stale excuses.
5] Forget about the big things, look at the repetitive nature of minor issues. Hydraulic leaks happening at an alarming regularity which hints at serious quality control issues. These issues could have been acceptable to some extent if at least Honda were pushing performance envelopes.
6] This whole grand delusion as to how Honda are miraculously going to turn around and produce an engine which will suddenly meet reliability criteria of 3 power units per season and overturn a big power deficit will never come true. With only Toro Rosso doing the miles i simply do not see them turn in to a front runner. Yes if they learn their lessons, make correct organizational changes, stop treating their F1 project like a testing bed for their junior engineers, stop rotating people at alarming frequency and invest big they can do a respectable job but what we see is the new decimals being added to the engine specs with meagre improvements.
Yeah, I was expecting the car to perform better in the esses than it did. It didn't look bad at all, just not as good as I expected it to look.
Alonso is not the source of information.
I was looking at the S1 section of the video where they put Hamilton and Alonso's Best Quali lap side by side. Alonso looses a ton of time down the straight(ok, that was a given). In the exit of Turn 2 they both get on the throttle at the same time (Fly Emirates add on the far left). By the time they complete the exit of turn 2 Alonso is already 7KPH behind in speed). Hamilton gets to turn 3 at 259 and comes off the throttle slightly. Alonso, still only at 249, takes it flat out (having never reached Hamilton's speed). Alonso and Hamilton both come off the throttle and brake for the approach for turn 4.
okey but if Fabrega know a future information iam sure ALO know about it as well
techman wrote: ↑08 Oct 2017, 22:45Well that would mean that with a good engine they would only be half a second behind rather than 2 and a half seconds behind
In your dreams. mclaren are team hiding behind honda. next year they will not even be close to redbull, with the same engine. honda on the other hand, i believe should now try to get redbull for 2019. that should be there focus. 2018 is an eye opener for those mclaren fans
Your post doesnt make sense. It reads like you are saying Honda won't make a good engine but then you say spec 4 will be magic, which is magic that you can tell the future.loner wrote: ↑09 Oct 2017, 16:47okey but if Fabrega know a future information iam sure ALO know about it as well
the delusional poster who think who believes Honda will produce a good PU is delusion well he is delusion because Mclaren is not going anywhere except the Williams route so i excuse him if he thinks Honda will remain noncompetitive, just 14 days for them to bite their fingers in massive bitterness while spec 4 perform in COTA.
Alonso lost almost .4 seconds in sector 3 alone, and that's just 130R and Casio chicane.Phil wrote: ↑09 Oct 2017, 16:11They said that in Suzuka, many corners are now flat out. With the high grip surface and the corners, the resistance/friction through the corners is very high, making it very much a “power track”. It probably explains why McLaren loses out quite big through some of the corners.