There will be two four-day tests, both held at Barcelona, ahead of the season-opening race in Melbourne, Australia on March 25. The first test will run from February 26 to March 1 with a second following between March 6-9.Manoah2u wrote: ↑14 Dec 2017, 20:04will be interesting to see what happens. IIRC Mclaren had problems last year with the Honda engine - or, better said, the Honda simply destructed itself due to vibrations coming from various areas including not the least, the transmission. they sorted that out after a while, and i assume honda has information about that in their posession, but wouldn't there be a underlying danger of this new (short) transmission that we might be seeing a repeat of the start of the 2017 with Toro Rosso?etusch wrote: ↑14 Dec 2017, 19:45Maybe hint of that is where Honda hide when revealing engine picturesdren wrote: ↑14 Dec 2017, 17:57Adapting the Honda PU has been challenging: https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/13355 ... toro-rosso
It's obvious there would be some air ducting/charge cooling challenges with how the Honda PU is constructed vs the Renault, but I'm more curious about the transmission. Key is saying the new transmission is shorter than the one they used with the Renault. Is that from the Honda PU sitting further rearward to accommodate the compressor at the front?
when will the pre-season testing start btw?
Interesting that's all you got out of that entire article?FrukostScones wrote: ↑16 Dec 2017, 13:19Marko oficial: we hired GP2 drivers
https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/13357 ... slyhartley
Oh Marko, I'm gonna take a wild guess here and say that it just might have something to do with the fact that he was demoted 4 races into the season and just after he had scored a podium.
They will be competing as Red Bull Toro Rosso Honda so I imagine there will be a Honda logo on the nose cone and Honda name on the sides or rear wing somewhere.Manoah2u wrote: ↑14 Dec 2017, 22:36Thanks!
Has there been any word on what the Honda engine deal would do for RB STR's livery, or the livery in essence to RB?
With Aston Martin taking a big step into the 'mothership' RedBull team, one might expect that to also have some effects to how the RB's livery will be for the 2018 season.
Though it probably won't be as radical as for example changing from a Camel livery to a Marlboro Livery, i'm sure there will be some changes.
Toro Rosso's official name has changed to 'Red Bull ScuderiaToro Rosso F1 Team', which is assumed to have happened because of Aston Martin now being in front of Red Bull Racing in the mothership team and RB craving exposition still. Afaik this is a theory, but a plausible i think, and shows RB is for starters far from the intent of just ditching Toro Rosso overnight.
We've seen Toro Rosso having a hard to distinguish livery compared to the motorship RB team, or better said, they have looked exactly the same for years and years. For 2017, it suddenly changed visually rather bold, for example the yellow clearly gone and more blue and red present. Can we expect a return to classic RB livery styling, or should we additionally expect Honda to have some influence too?
There has been some numbers on what Honda invests in Mclaren in the past, is there any intel on how Honda will 'support' Toro Rosso?
Some say a girlfriend can do that to a man! Kyvat's comments seemed to include his gf Kelly Piquet a lot (a very nice lady too). Maybe the team thought he was losing focus or his drive. He could be like Hartley and make a return, perhaps even under a future team powered by Honda.Squid wrote: ↑17 Dec 2017, 22:02Oh Marko, I'm gonna take a wild guess here and say that it just might have something to do with the fact that he was demoted 4 races into the season and just after he had scored a podium.
Fact is that Marko wanted Verstappen in that seat, and the Russian GP was a very convenient excuse. Of course, I'd never expect him to admit it.
I hope they use the POWERED BY HONDA Slogan on the sideispano6 wrote: ↑18 Dec 2017, 01:02They will be competing as Red Bull Toro Rosso Honda so I imagine there will be a Honda logo on the nose cone and Honda name on the sides or rear wing somewhere.Manoah2u wrote: ↑14 Dec 2017, 22:36Thanks!
Has there been any word on what the Honda engine deal would do for RB STR's livery, or the livery in essence to RB?
With Aston Martin taking a big step into the 'mothership' RedBull team, one might expect that to also have some effects to how the RB's livery will be for the 2018 season.
Though it probably won't be as radical as for example changing from a Camel livery to a Marlboro Livery, i'm sure there will be some changes.
Toro Rosso's official name has changed to 'Red Bull ScuderiaToro Rosso F1 Team', which is assumed to have happened because of Aston Martin now being in front of Red Bull Racing in the mothership team and RB craving exposition still. Afaik this is a theory, but a plausible i think, and shows RB is for starters far from the intent of just ditching Toro Rosso overnight.
We've seen Toro Rosso having a hard to distinguish livery compared to the motorship RB team, or better said, they have looked exactly the same for years and years. For 2017, it suddenly changed visually rather bold, for example the yellow clearly gone and more blue and red present. Can we expect a return to classic RB livery styling, or should we additionally expect Honda to have some influence too?
There has been some numbers on what Honda invests in Mclaren in the past, is there any intel on how Honda will 'support' Toro Rosso?
https://www.fia.com/events/fia-formula- ... entry-list
What about İ-VTECPowerofDreams wrote: ↑18 Dec 2017, 17:17I hope they use the POWERED BY HONDA Slogan on the sideispano6 wrote: ↑18 Dec 2017, 01:02They will be competing as Red Bull Toro Rosso Honda so I imagine there will be a Honda logo on the nose cone and Honda name on the sides or rear wing somewhere.Manoah2u wrote: ↑14 Dec 2017, 22:36Thanks!
Has there been any word on what the Honda engine deal would do for RB STR's livery, or the livery in essence to RB?
With Aston Martin taking a big step into the 'mothership' RedBull team, one might expect that to also have some effects to how the RB's livery will be for the 2018 season.
Though it probably won't be as radical as for example changing from a Camel livery to a Marlboro Livery, i'm sure there will be some changes.
Toro Rosso's official name has changed to 'Red Bull ScuderiaToro Rosso F1 Team', which is assumed to have happened because of Aston Martin now being in front of Red Bull Racing in the mothership team and RB craving exposition still. Afaik this is a theory, but a plausible i think, and shows RB is for starters far from the intent of just ditching Toro Rosso overnight.
We've seen Toro Rosso having a hard to distinguish livery compared to the motorship RB team, or better said, they have looked exactly the same for years and years. For 2017, it suddenly changed visually rather bold, for example the yellow clearly gone and more blue and red present. Can we expect a return to classic RB livery styling, or should we additionally expect Honda to have some influence too?
There has been some numbers on what Honda invests in Mclaren in the past, is there any intel on how Honda will 'support' Toro Rosso?
https://www.fia.com/events/fia-formula- ... entry-list
Great Idea!....Too bad we can’t use DOHC.etusch wrote: ↑18 Dec 2017, 20:50What about İ-VTECPowerofDreams wrote: ↑18 Dec 2017, 17:17I hope they use the POWERED BY HONDA Slogan on the sideispano6 wrote: ↑18 Dec 2017, 01:02
They will be competing as Red Bull Toro Rosso Honda so I imagine there will be a Honda logo on the nose cone and Honda name on the sides or rear wing somewhere.
https://www.fia.com/events/fia-formula- ... entry-list
MGU-K, ce and es allowed only two. I did not know that until now. It looks like It will be really harder for the manufacturers and for the teams .In 2018 drivers will only be allowed three combustion engines, turbos, and MGU-Hs, and only two MGU-Ks, control electronics and energy stores for the 21 races