But I think they don't will care much abot breaking the deal later if the Honda delivers what they want. Even Honda could pay that "charge". Only speculating on that last point
I believe they are. Here are the reasons why:ivanlesk wrote: ↑17 Apr 2018, 07:43Are thy? Why?gofast182 wrote: ↑16 Apr 2018, 21:15I'm not suggesting it is/would be done because they are definitely switching to Honda, I think it is/would be done because they need to de-risk whatever they do next season. All options need to be explored; the stakes for a team like Red Bull are even higher than McLaren at this point.
Who knows maybe it is just declaration matter. We only will see update on track and only on track but they don't have only track data. Pu's current situation is good sign for update.
its a no brainer for both , to have the best chassis for your PU and to have a works deal for your team specially if this works deal don't have his own team like Renault.
techman wrote: ↑23 Apr 2018, 01:01^ yes, i also believe rebull would have won with a honda engine. for toro rosso to outqualify redbull this season is quite difficult. the gap is over a second. Tr need a massive upgrade to their chassis and the drivers which i believe still learning. so it will be quite hard. i hope redbull can swap to honda this season and compare, if the renault start failing alomost every race
U need to stop ur psychotic obession of replacing Hartley and this is not the right thread for that discussion. Maybe its Honda fault that he is not getting the drive?