The secret meeting in Mcdonalds
"It was close to the track and we thought we would not be recognized there," says Red Bull consultant Helmut Marko. "We dressed neutral, it was still a critical period when nobody should know that we are having serious discussions."
But in this "critical phase", the site of the negotiations raised unimaginable problems: "We had problems opening these cups at McDonalds," says Marko. "Luckily, a secretary helped us out."
And I think this is an issue for Honda.
Can you give an example. I think they have been quite balanced - not over promising, not too much pressure, complimentary, and off-the-cuff remarks by drivers have been positive too.
Honda the last engine on the grid?! They will surprise you!
HPD wrote: ↑10 Feb 2019, 12:58A little history.
Jos Verstappen and the RA099
More: https://www.grandprix247.com/2019/02/09 ... is-unkind/
Sorry to bother, I note that the article mentions that RA099 prototype was Mugen-Honda powered, as opposed to Honda powered.The Postelwaithe penned, Mugen-Honda powered, RA099 was built by Dallara
Stupid always speaking about Renault. It is the past, they should get over it.Wouter wrote: ↑11 Mar 2019, 13:17Honda the last engine on the grid?! They will surprise you!
And "Red Bull is doing very stupid communication since this winter."
What about Abiteboul? "We made a progress of 20-50 HP." .
Max Verstappen: "I also think we have a good total package, but we only really see where we are this weekend and whether we have closed the gap to Mercedes and Ferrari."
In the best case scénario?
that was more due to circumstances and trackconditions as they did it on there own merit, only Austria jumps out.
I understand that there was a technical collaboration. Although we do not know if it was too much.JordanMugen wrote: ↑11 Mar 2019, 14:29How much similarity or relationship was there between the 1999 & 2000 Mugen V10s, and the 2000 Honda V10? Was there an exchange of data or engineers between these two projects?
Were the Mugen-Honda engines funded by Honda to some extent? I assume that they were given the partial Honda branding on the engine cover, and a higher level of competitiveness than you would expect for a pure privateer engine (if development was only funded by what the Jordan team paid for the engine).
A little disenginous there, Renault made some great progress on their ERS side last year and it showed at places like Mexico, Brazil and Austria at high altitudes. It certainly wasn't just down to the car, as even Renaults own cars were faster than expected.
According to... MarkoWouter wrote: ↑11 Mar 2019, 16:14In the best case scénario?
Did you miss that the Honda engine was already faster than the Renault engine at the end of last season?
They have now made a lot of progress again. Not only with the ICE but also with the electrical part.
How can RB in the best case scénario be at the same level than with a Renault engine. That is very illogical imo.
Anyway, we are going to see how great the Renault engine has become during the winter, for the very first time.