Anthropolyte wrote: ↑26 Feb 2018, 16:09
I wonder if McLaren are being as difficult to work with as people have previously claimed - particularly following the words from Toro Rosso about having had no communications issues with Honda from the outset.
Well, that all depends on what your expectations are. I'm sure McLaren as an organisation would have a much higher expectation about where they should be on the grid. And also having had a previous successful partnership with Honda, they would certainly not settle for mediocre.
TR on the other hand are certainly going to be entering into this partnership with much lower expectations for performance this year. They have seen Honda struggle badly for the last 3 years, so they know what the baseline is.
That's not to say, of course, that everyone won't be pushing to the max and trying to drive the most from their partners. But I'm sure TR will be realistic.