Its quite ironic how you call him a bullshitter yet here you are spewing numbers left and right.
Cyril spouts absolute trash, suggesting they are basically lineballing with Merc and Fez and considerably above Honda, when it's very obviously not.
https://sportiva.shueisha.co.jp/clm/mot ... ndex_4.phpThe car body update being developed to improve the downforce and improve the aerodynamic sensitivity will not be in time for the next race of the Russian Grand Prix. Although there is a possibility that it will be introduced if the specification 3 of the power unit is in time, the car body must fight as it is. That's why it's important to deepen your understanding of this package. That will also lead to next year.
Yup, the upgrade that is not working is aero one. Since 2016 f1i badmouthing honda, however i don't know why the hype energy drink owner always speak highly for MCL and bashing honda. Plus he dont want to disclose force india position last year. Sorry off topic!Technical wrote: ↑20 Sep 2018, 16:26http://f1i.com/news/317675-toro-rosso-c ... rtley.html
A misleading article that confuses chassis upgrades with PU upgrades. Piss poor.
Snorked wrote: ↑20 Sep 2018, 16:20Aero update not ready for Russia:
https://sportiva.shueisha.co.jp/clm/mot ... ndex_4.phpThe car body update being developed to improve the downforce and improve the aerodynamic sensitivity will not be in time for the next race of the Russian Grand Prix. Although there is a possibility that it will be introduced if the specification 3 of the power unit is in time, the car body must fight as it is. That's why it's important to deepen your understanding of this package. That will also lead to next year.
whilst i agree with you, i feel i should point out that saying that one manufacturer's claims on power are BS whilst taking another's claims on improvements, and rumoured improvements, as fact, is not the best way to base an argumentGhostF1 wrote: ↑20 Sep 2018, 04:02
Cyril spouts absolute trash, suggesting they are basically lineballing with Merc and Fez and considerably above Honda, when it's very obviously not.
Renault's media release before the season started quoted 950hp. Just to repeat, this was released BEFORE the Australian GP. I call bs on it. They have no legal reason to be honest about these figures
Honda have since claimed they've made noticeable gains on the PU weekend after weekend from mapping improvements and small modifications since the Spec 2 debut in Canada, if the rumours about the Spec 3 being a rather impressive jump are true, you'd have a pretty safe bet Honda has leapfrogged Renault.
But it sure is convenient.tinvek wrote: ↑21 Sep 2018, 11:03whilst i agree with you, i feel i should point out that saying that one manufacturer's claims on power are BS whilst taking another's claims on improvements, and rumoured improvements, as fact, is not the best way to base an argumentGhostF1 wrote: ↑20 Sep 2018, 04:02
Cyril spouts absolute trash, suggesting they are basically lineballing with Merc and Fez and considerably above Honda, when it's very obviously not.
Renault's media release before the season started quoted 950hp. Just to repeat, this was released BEFORE the Australian GP. I call bs on it. They have no legal reason to be honest about these figures
Honda have since claimed they've made noticeable gains on the PU weekend after weekend from mapping improvements and small modifications since the Spec 2 debut in Canada, if the rumours about the Spec 3 being a rather impressive jump are true, you'd have a pretty safe bet Honda has leapfrogged Renault.
TR has not presented an important update for months. And the last update did not work in its entirety (the front wing)Toro Rosso Formula 1 team upgrade won't arrive until US Grand Prix
"The next package we produce will be a front wing update and floor update," said Toro Rosso deputy technical director Jody Egginton.
"Some of the parts we've developed there are the result of what we learned from the front wing update that we didn't actually race.
"The correlation and the changes in the way we've developed the car have been guided in some respects by that front wing.
"It is sort of a follow-on even though that front wing didn't become race spec.
"It's been incredibly useful in terms of developing the car further."
"We need to not have the same expectations as we had at the beginning of the year," said Gasly.
"We think we are going to be competitive and we're not, and then sometimes we are more competitive we thought.
"Hopefully the upgrades coming, the engine and the car, will make us a bit higher in the ranks because we have not had an upgrade for a long time and we have paid a little bit."
https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/13892 ... for-update
I'd just like to clarify something here. I did not once tout Honda's claims, I don't believe they've even made any.tinvek wrote: ↑21 Sep 2018, 11:03whilst i agree with you, i feel i should point out that saying that one manufacturer's claims on power are BS whilst taking another's claims on improvements, and rumoured improvements, as fact, is not the best way to base an argumentGhostF1 wrote: ↑20 Sep 2018, 04:02
Cyril spouts absolute trash, suggesting they are basically lineballing with Merc and Fez and considerably above Honda, when it's very obviously not.
Renault's media release before the season started quoted 950hp. Just to repeat, this was released BEFORE the Australian GP. I call bs on it. They have no legal reason to be honest about these figures
Honda have since claimed they've made noticeable gains on the PU weekend after weekend from mapping improvements and small modifications since the Spec 2 debut in Canada, if the rumours about the Spec 3 being a rather impressive jump are true, you'd have a pretty safe bet Honda has leapfrogged Renault.
So no spec 3 in Sochi as previously reported as a possibilities? I would prefer they bring out the new engine before the car update to see if the gain is all PU and not be a mixed result.