(This comment is only informative, avoid answering because it does not correspond to the F1. Thank )Aston Martin in DTM for 2020 with the sponsorship of Red Bull and Honda engine (NSX)
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(This comment is only informative, avoid answering because it does not correspond to the F1. Thank )Aston Martin in DTM for 2020 with the sponsorship of Red Bull and Honda engine (NSX)
https://www.motorsport.com/dtm/news/ast ... 0-1060825/
Cristian Horner: "I certainly expect that the first year (with Honda) will be an interim year for us," the Brit said. A slap in the face for all fans of Max Verstappen and Daniel Ricciardo. When Red Bull Racing can participate in the world title? "We will be ready for it in 2020", says Horner. "Compared to the competition, the necessary steps have to be taken."
Maybe next year can be considered year 1.5, considering STR data.GhostF1 wrote: ↑01 Aug 2018, 23:38I can't imagine they'd be at their strongest on a first year with a new engine. Year 2 is always more fruitful after accumulating all the knowledge from the first year.
Common sense really. And yes Horner is extinguishing any title challenge rumours as early as possible.
It is completely different between Toro Rosso and Redbull. Toro Rosso was expecting to go with Renault but it had changed. But Redbull was planning to go one direction from two... They didn't start to produce 2019 car for renault. So they didn't send garbage any work. It is not needed to say Technical ability of Redbull compared to junior team.roon wrote: ↑02 Aug 2018, 02:06Maybe next year can be considered year 1.5, considering STR data.GhostF1 wrote: ↑01 Aug 2018, 23:38I can't imagine they'd be at their strongest on a first year with a new engine. Year 2 is always more fruitful after accumulating all the knowledge from the first year.
Common sense really. And yes Horner is extinguishing any title challenge rumours as early as possible.
"Fortunately, McLaren was wrong with Honda, I already knew it last year, saying: 'Jesus, how can you criticize such a fantastic collaborator and the money they put there?' We know that your chassis is not the best ... Good for us, thank you, McLaren, I thanked you last year and they smiled, I think I smile now. "
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I take it you're exaggerating, but the Renault engine is what has held RB back for 4.5 years. Is there any reason to believe otherwise? Strong team, good drivers, probably still the best chassis & aero. In the EBD era, last days of the NA V8, there was greater engine parity. RB never won those years by a large margin, which further attests that they won thanks to chassis, aero, strategy, drivers, and other organizational superiorities. Only in recent years have the other teams adopted RB's attention to detail.foxmulder_ms wrote: ↑02 Aug 2018, 17:36Tough luck for Honda, they will they will be blamed for EVERYTHING going wrong with Redbull years to come
yeah i dont think so, redbull have 2 teams and have all the money they want, honda is the same.foxmulder_ms wrote: ↑02 Aug 2018, 17:36Tough luck for Honda, they will they will be blamed for EVERYTHING going wrong with Redbull years to come
RBR were advocating to change PU concept on Renault's behalf, that was simply because Renault have not made huge gains and we all know RBR's position with Renault. They wanted a big change to possibly become competitive, especially when it looked as though they could only be and will only be with Renault.roon wrote: ↑02 Aug 2018, 21:10I take it you're exaggerating, but the Renault engine is what has held RB back for 4.5 years. Is there any reason to believe otherwise? Strong team, good drivers, probably still the best chassis & aero. In the EBD era, last days of the NA V8, there was greater engine parity. RB never won those years by a large margin, which further attests that they won thanks to chassis, aero, strategy, drivers, and other organizational superiorities. Only in recent years have the other teams adopted RB's attention to detail.foxmulder_ms wrote: ↑02 Aug 2018, 17:36Tough luck for Honda, they will they will be blamed for EVERYTHING going wrong with Redbull years to come
If Honda do not deliver, it will again be a power unit which holds the team back. They really need to bootstrap an engine department of their own. Maybe that's why they've advocated ditching the current ruleset--they want to build engines.