Sayeman wrote: ↑24 Mar 2018, 19:16
Big Tea wrote: ↑24 Mar 2018, 18:42
Sayeman wrote: ↑24 Mar 2018, 14:04
Wondering what Redbull will do. Renault has given them the May deadline, but I dont see Honda making meaningful improvements by then.
Would it be too crazy to suggest that Redbull will stick to Renault power and Honda leaves the sport by the end of the year? Honda and TR have been sweet talking each other, but Honda wont be hanging around to supply a small low-budget team.
You say May deadline, I thought Renault had said 'go away' anyway, you do not have a choice?
Can they still opt to use Renault next year?
Horner said they will choose the most powerful of the two available.
Horner also said that a final decision will not be taken by May but after the summer break
With or without a Red Bull agreement, I don't see Honda leaving. They have unfinished business in the sport, especially after the humiliation they endured in the last 3 years. They need to prove they can do it, especially now, in a time that Honda is finding again it's mojo and what once made it such an innovative, exciting and class leading car and engine manufacturer.
I for one think that TR will move up the grid this year, but only later on in the season, when chassis progresses, engine is further upgraded and drivers warm up more to the F1 challenges.
Reading comments today, I can't understand why all the sudden doom and gloom just because they finished 16th and 20th. Maybe wrong expectations? TR and Honda said it themselves that the start of the season will be a tough one and they won't be able to catch up with FI, McLaren and Renault until later in the season.
Don't forget that the project's main target is to have a competitive package by end of season 2018 and challenge more closer to the top 3 in 2019. A new engine deal doesn't come good in few months. It takes time, research and money.
With that said, I expect TR to be 5th - 6th team fastest by end of season and ending season in 6th - 7th. For me that would already be a huge feat and nothing to be disappointed about.
About Honda joining Red Bull? Sure, that would be great, but not even close to the idea of TR + Honda fighting for a championship in 2019! Granted, might be a bit far-fetched, but not impossible, because whilst the other teams might have funding, these guys have real soul and passion for what they do, and if anyone can do it, it's them.