Massa recently signed a multi-year FE deal, so I guess he won't be bored for much longer.Big Tea wrote: ↑06 Jun 2018, 11:39But Hartley has No experience in F1, the others mentioned do. How would he know what the car is capable of if he has no comparison. Somewhat in the way of Williams and RK, but they are not sure how RK's injuries affect his feel and reported feedback, though it has to be better than last years Stroll. This year, I don't know.carisi2k wrote: ↑06 Jun 2018, 02:16For what reason. Neither of those old timers are in the red bull family and neither is Kubica, Wehrlein and Norris. This year is a development year for TR and Hartley is giving good feedback while Gasly has had 2 great results. They work well together and the car is getting faster. Hartley helped Gasly in Monaco get to 7th place and so he does play the team game even if he isn't getting the same results as Gasly.
Button in particular has experience with a good F1 car and a honda engine combo, and also speaks Japanese so nothing is 'lost in translation'.
I agree it is unlikely to happen, though Masa is hanging about the F1 hive looking bored.
some people translated this as saying Hartley could be replaced in Canada .. now i understand what happendMarti_EF3 wrote: ↑28 May 2018, 20:37https://mobile.twitter.com/AlbertFabreg ... 7881236481
Albert Fabrega says Honda upgraded PU is ready for Canadá right now... And from what he says, only one car will take it at the moment...
I think this approach for Lando proves that the toxicity between Honda & Mclaren is largely imagined and fueled by press and fans. F1 is a small community, and a business. If Toro Rosso and Honda see an opportunity to improve results, why wouldn't they go for it? Frankly, if I was Mclaren, I'd agree. It's like giving him a free learning experience.NathanOlder wrote: ↑06 Jun 2018, 14:01I dont get why Toro Rosso / Honda wanted Mclaren driver Norris. Surely Honda wouldnt want anything related to Mclaren in their car ? Would have been nice, but Mclaren did the right thing, Lando still needs more time in F2 to learn. We all know what happens when you put kids in too early
I agree. Simply can't understand McLaren's reasoning !!Ground Effect wrote: ↑06 Jun 2018, 14:21I think this approach for Lando proves that the toxicity between Honda & Mclaren is largely imagined and fueled by press and fans. F1 is a small community, and a business. If Toro Rosso and Honda see an opportunity to improve results, why wouldn't they go for it? Frankly, if I was Mclaren, I'd agree. It's like giving him a free learning experience.NathanOlder wrote: ↑06 Jun 2018, 14:01I dont get why Toro Rosso / Honda wanted Mclaren driver Norris. Surely Honda wouldnt want anything related to Mclaren in their car ? Would have been nice, but Mclaren did the right thing, Lando still needs more time in F2 to learn. We all know what happens when you put kids in too early
I don't agree with that, the story is Toro Rosso approached Mclaren, not the other way around. So far, Toro Rosso have given the "no comment" line, pointing to it being the truth. Lando is doing what he needs to, racing well in F2, that's enough promotion on its own. The grudge is real, in your opinion, doesn't necessarily make it a fact. I think most fans make it a bigger deal than it is. He's obviously a talented driver, and at the moment, Red Bull don't have anybody better in their junior ranks.
More than likely McLaren want to keep Lando as an option in case they have to replace one of the drivers before the end of the season and it's probably as simple as not wanting to put Lando in a position where he might be tempted to join Red Bull's F1 programme and exit McLaren. As for the Honda PU ? While a driver can tell you quite a bit about a PU, that can only take you so far.Ground Effect wrote: ↑06 Jun 2018, 14:21I think this approach for Lando proves that the toxicity between Honda & Mclaren is largely imagined and fueled by press and fans. F1 is a small community, and a business. If Toro Rosso and Honda see an opportunity to improve results, why wouldn't they go for it? Frankly, if I was Mclaren, I'd agree. It's like giving him a free learning experience.NathanOlder wrote: ↑06 Jun 2018, 14:01I dont get why Toro Rosso / Honda wanted Mclaren driver Norris. Surely Honda wouldnt want anything related to Mclaren in their car ? Would have been nice, but Mclaren did the right thing, Lando still needs more time in F2 to learn. We all know what happens when you put kids in too early
So what happened, they forgot this cause? Because from all indications, they made this approach for an outside driver. F1 is a results driven sport, if the results aren't coming as they should, you take action.