That is excellent to hear! I'm glad Honda are feeling much more optimistic and relieved for next season. Behind all the scathing reports and public McLaren/Honda "disagreements", I have a huge respect for what they have managed to achieve in the time they have done. The engineering feat is astonishing with everything that was happening in the background. So kudos to yourself, your nephew and Honda for fighting the good fight!Wazari wrote: ↑17 Nov 2017, 00:02The mood at Honda is very upbeat according to my nephew. I am no longer at Sakura. I hear there is a sense of relief and great optimism for the upcoming season. After the season is over and the marriage is finally done, I will post about what I feel are the mistakes made by both parties.GhostF1 wrote: ↑16 Nov 2017, 13:44Well this year has certainly been a "unique" one. I wonder if maybe Wazari could share any insights he may have on the general mood at Honda and their confidence in their 2018 PU. The first time running a second iteration of a current engine layout, surely the mood for 2018 is a good one?
Onwards and upwards!

