No doubt you will have seen the latest Renault engine article where Abiteboul says some interesting things -
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/rena ... e/4394807/.
Without getting into his credibility or wanting to discuss the article in detail in too much (go to the Renault team discussion here
viewtopic.php?p=836114&f=15#p836114), it is interesting when teams open up a little and discuss the problems they've faced, rather than playing the straight-laced PR steady progress game. Anyway, I thought these bits were interesting as yardsticks for a manufacturer aiming to get competitive, which obviously means Honda at the moment :
the gain that we were aiming to make over 12 months on the engine side was 50kW, we've done 40 and we're aiming to do another 10 over the course of the season, in the best mode.
These figures are interesting aren't they ? We see some big figures bandied around in speculation from F1 news websites for in-season gains, but I've always been sceptical, so we're looking at 10, maybe 15kw for an exceptional in-season upgrade ? It'll be interesting to see what Honda's next in-season upgrade brings, Abiteboul is claiming parity with Ferrari and Mercedes in the race (!), and the sole Honda claim I've seen is slightly ahead of Renault (perhaps before their power / reliability fix) - hard to tell where everyone is, but are Honda and Renault really at parity with Mercedes and Ferrari (I don't think so), or some small distance, say 10kW or so, behind ? Always impossible to know !