Yes, unfortunately. It's a real shame, the Honda-Threads became pretty silent recently.
Yes, unfortunately. It's a real shame, the Honda-Threads became pretty silent recently.
Honda was close to leaving F1 in 2017. This surprises me. Mclaren hit very hard against Honda."We are happy to have a great partner with Honda for the next few years. However, should this cooperation - for whatever reason - not work as expected, Red Bull would only be leaving the Formula One. »
"The partnership with Honda is going very well so far with Toro Rosso and will continue to work with Red Bull Racing in 2019." The Le Mans winner of the year 1971 was already pleased with the optimistic forecast: "We will be clearly ahead of Renault in 2019. »
"Honda was just about to retire from Formula One at the end of 2017 after the disaster with McLaren. We had to convince the Japanese in some intensive talks to start with us again.»
http://www.speedweek.com/formel1/news/1 ... stieg.html
I have some contact with Wazari-san. I can't say too much, but he currently is occupied both personally and professionaly. We'll have to accept for now atleast the stream of information we got from him will be put on hold.
I hope it's something like " Honda, the sleeping giant" and they put a massive amount of ressources into their F1-PU-division, with experts from different disciplines within the Honda-company.HPD wrote: ↑04 Sep 2018, 13:59Honda was close to leaving F1 in 2017. This surprises me. Mclaren hit very hard against Honda."We are happy to have a great partner with Honda for the next few years. However, should this cooperation - for whatever reason - not work as expected, Red Bull would only be leaving the Formula One. »
"The partnership with Honda is going very well so far with Toro Rosso and will continue to work with Red Bull Racing in 2019." The Le Mans winner of the year 1971 was already pleased with the optimistic forecast: "We will be clearly ahead of Renault in 2019. »
"Honda was just about to retire from Formula One at the end of 2017 after the disaster with McLaren. We had to convince the Japanese in some intensive talks to start with us again.»
http://www.speedweek.com/formel1/news/1 ... stieg.html
But it is also true that Honda is far from Ferrari and Mercedes
I think Honda will leave F1 with Red Bull
Thank you for the update, really appreciate it!
thats very bad, he had the most information. and most of things he said where pure knowlege.lio007 wrote: ↑04 Sep 2018, 14:41Thank you for the update, really appreciate it!
Pass on our regards please
I know, but at least he still hasn't deleted his account!apexcontrol wrote: ↑04 Sep 2018, 17:40thats very bad, he had the most information. and most of things he said where pure knowlege.
very very bad he is not on the forum anymore.
Sure, I will do that.
Great to hear! I hope he saw the well wishes and outpouring of support after the last incidents here.turbof1 wrote: ↑04 Sep 2018, 21:06He's not definitively gone, nor has he stated any wish to have his account removed. He simply has his duty and responsibilities now, we do have to respect that. We'll see how the future goes. If he comes back, he might have some interesting new stuff to tell .
Sure, I will do that.
5kmh lower due to lack of grip out corner, gasly confirm the car not stable enough to push throttle. Compare to top speed and its not shabby, offcourse not cost 1 sec difference than ferrari in this circuit. STR car gentle on tyres, however make it difficult to generate heat needed to turn on tyres on one hot lap, contrary to Renault oneyener wrote: ↑16 Sep 2018, 02:01Seems the honda engine is still down on power, compared to the renault. Just watch the speed at the start finishline and forget the highest speedtrap. Almost 5 km/h lower then the renault.
Painfull to see.
https://i.redd.it/cj39vgn9xem11.jpg
Can this power comparation be reason why redbull tried renault spec c?hasika wrote: ↑18 Sep 2018, 05:23https://members.f1-life.net/report/74395/
Spec 3 almost completed,more powerful than Renault's Spec C.