Honda surprised the entire 'paddock' by saying they will seek to finish "in the top 3" next year. All this with Toro Rosso, one of the most modest teams, and with an engine that still gives problems.
"Those kinds of words are wrong." Hasegawa says.
- "But I want to justify Arai: I had motivation, a lot of faith and hope, what he did was transmit his wishes, as he did with Toro Rosso. we are not going to take such a big step forward, but they only convey their hopes. "
- "Maybe we sometimes fail to convey what we do, or it does not help to translate completely well"
It's all part of a larger picture where there are other factors, such as Honda's refusal to hire Western engineers. McLaren even took the reins by forcing some layoffs this year.
- "I think we have a good mix of Japanese and not Japanese ..."
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I dont think there is any load on the cam lobe. It's just a pump geared to the cam shaft.Mudflap wrote: ↑16 Oct 2017, 00:11I think that they meter the fuel at the pump inlet therefore the mass flow off throttle is very small hence the power required to drive it is also almost neglijible.
The disadvantage in doing so is that the dynamic loads on the cam lobe are pretty high at low chamber fill ratios.
That is definitely a single plunger lobe pump.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑17 Oct 2017, 00:52I dont think there is any load on the cam lobe. It's just a pump geared to the cam shaft.Mudflap wrote: ↑16 Oct 2017, 00:11I think that they meter the fuel at the pump inlet therefore the mass flow off throttle is very small hence the power required to drive it is also almost neglijible.
The disadvantage in doing so is that the dynamic loads on the cam lobe are pretty high at low chamber fill ratios.
In their USA preview quotes, Hasegawa says this GP is where they believe they'll have the best chance to score points, so it's likely we won't see any penalties. If not this GP, I'm guessing Vandoorne at least, will take the new engine in Mexico.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑17 Oct 2017, 00:53The quiet means we will see it!godlameroso wrote: ↑16 Oct 2017, 19:46Nope, I don't think we'll see it at all, everything has gone quiet.
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So Honda could not have hired in 2015? at least he would have said what not to do.Former Ferrari engine chief Luca Marmorini is working with Aston Martin as part of its evaluation of a Formula 1 project for 2021.
"It feels very exciting," Key told Motorsport.com. "Like a release really, because it's the sort of thing that you always want to do to make the next step with your team, and it hasn't been possible until now.
"It's a huge challenge, and it's also a huge responsibility to that company as well. It's nice to have a partner rather than a supplier.
"You can really talk about the whole project and work out what the globally best solutions can be."
During McLaren-Honda's tumultuous reunion, the quality of communication between the British team and the Japanese manufacturer was often under scrutiny.
"I have to say that the communication flow has been really good, they are incredibly quick at being able to respond to requests and questions," said Key.
"They seem to have a lot of information available, either to hand, or they're able to find out pretty quickly if you need a particular bit of data.
"We've had a lot of technical discussions, and they have supported it and communicated it very well."
Toro Rosso's Honda deal has come together after the team started work on its 2018 chassis, but Key reckons it is much better than when it picked up a year-old Ferrari supply deal late in 2015.
"We've built up a resilience and flexibility in the team to having to cope with late decisions or changes of direction, which sometimes you might expect and other times you may not," he added.
"Because we've been through it on a number of occasions before, we're very proactive with our planning, and put as much forethought into something as possible.
"If it looks like something might happen, we start immediately talking in the background about 'What if?' scenarios.
"It's several months earlier than the Ferrari situation in 2015. It's quite a bit easier to deal with, although there's a lot of work to do."
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