We do not have any photos yet? This is very slowMax: "In Monaco we were the second best team," he said. "I knew [Montreal] was not going to be great.
"Last year we were quite competitive but I think back then our car was quite a lot better than the Mercedes and Ferrari and now I wouldn't say we are superior to them.
"Then automatically it becomes quite hard."
https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/14424 ... -different
ispano6 wrote: ↑19 Jun 2019, 16:35Hitachi? Honda's subsidiary for ES is Yuasa.Marti_EF3 wrote: ↑19 Jun 2019, 16:24As I said few days ago, I hope that Hitachi have something to do with the electrical parts of the PU like the ES...godlameroso wrote: ↑19 Jun 2019, 14:50"In producing this Spec 3 PU, we have updated the turbocharger thanks to the knowledge and technology of the Aero engine department in the area of aerodynamic design, working alongside turbocharger manufacturer IHI."
Probably meaning turbo blade geometry in order to increase the efficiency island of the turbo?
"Our test bench data shows a power increase over the previous version of our PU, however we know that we have not yet matched the figures from the manufacturers currently leading the championship. "
So it is a bump over spec 2 but not enough to close the gap. I hope it gets the Bulls a little closer.
http://www.hitachi.us/press/Hitachi-Aut ... cle-MotorsHitachi Automotive Systems, Ltd. and Honda Motor Co., Ltd. today announced the establishment of a joint venture company for the development, manufacture and sales of motors for electric vehicles on the premises of Hitachi Automotive Systems in Hitachinaka-shi, Ibaraki Prefecture.
Indeed, this was mentioned a bit back as it relates to Honda's future production cars, but you are onto something as everything within Honda is now inter-related as demonstrated by Honda Aircraft and IHI's deeperer partnership.Marti_EF3 wrote: ↑20 Jun 2019, 18:05http://www.hitachi.us/press/Hitachi-Aut ... cle-MotorsHitachi Automotive Systems, Ltd. and Honda Motor Co., Ltd. today announced the establishment of a joint venture company for the development, manufacture and sales of motors for electric vehicles on the premises of Hitachi Automotive Systems in Hitachinaka-shi, Ibaraki Prefecture.
Wouldn't you like to know who's in that small group?A key force for change inside the company is the small group of engineers, managers and planners who are working quietly behind the scenes to revamp the company, according to Hachigo and Matsumoto.
The group's existence is little known inside the company. The team works out of Kyobashi, a neighborhood near Tokyo Station. Honda bosses declined to share the identities of its members.
That's a nice article! Honda going back to its roots. I think we are starting to see the results. We've never seen anyone to bring 2 PU updates on that short time, and finally I guess that the machinery is now oiled, and running full capacityispano6 wrote: ↑20 Jun 2019, 20:32Indeed, this was mentioned a bit back as it relates to Honda's future production cars, but you are onto something as everything within Honda is now inter-related as demonstrated by Honda Aircraft and IHI's deeperer partnership.Marti_EF3 wrote: ↑20 Jun 2019, 18:05http://www.hitachi.us/press/Hitachi-Aut ... cle-MotorsHitachi Automotive Systems, Ltd. and Honda Motor Co., Ltd. today announced the establishment of a joint venture company for the development, manufacture and sales of motors for electric vehicles on the premises of Hitachi Automotive Systems in Hitachinaka-shi, Ibaraki Prefecture.
Hitachi is mentioned as being involved in Honda's "skunkworks".
Below should paint a picture as to what this skunkworks is and what they are doing to pull resources and the best R&D innovations the company currently has on tap or available in the near future. I mentioned Honda's new battery tech they developed with NASA, and a while ago I also mentioned their carbon-nanotube technology. This will all tie in, I guarantee it.
https://www.businessinsider.com/r-speci ... ack-2017-9
Wouldn't you like to know who's in that small group?A key force for change inside the company is the small group of engineers, managers and planners who are working quietly behind the scenes to revamp the company, according to Hachigo and Matsumoto.
The group's existence is little known inside the company. The team works out of Kyobashi, a neighborhood near Tokyo Station. Honda bosses declined to share the identities of its members.
Ganbatte Wazari-sanispano6 wrote: ↑20 Jun 2019, 20:32Indeed, this was mentioned a bit back as it relates to Honda's future production cars, but you are onto something as everything within Honda is now inter-related as demonstrated by Honda Aircraft and IHI's deeperer partnership.Marti_EF3 wrote: ↑20 Jun 2019, 18:05http://www.hitachi.us/press/Hitachi-Aut ... cle-MotorsHitachi Automotive Systems, Ltd. and Honda Motor Co., Ltd. today announced the establishment of a joint venture company for the development, manufacture and sales of motors for electric vehicles on the premises of Hitachi Automotive Systems in Hitachinaka-shi, Ibaraki Prefecture.
Hitachi is mentioned as being involved in Honda's "skunkworks".
Below should paint a picture as to what this skunkworks is and what they are doing to pull resources and the best R&D innovations the company currently has on tap or available in the near future. I mentioned Honda's new battery tech they developed with NASA, and a while ago I also mentioned their carbon-nanotube technology. This will all tie in, I guarantee it.
https://www.businessinsider.com/r-speci ... ack-2017-9
Wouldn't you like to know who's in that small group?A key force for change inside the company is the small group of engineers, managers and planners who are working quietly behind the scenes to revamp the company, according to Hachigo and Matsumoto.
The group's existence is little known inside the company. The team works out of Kyobashi, a neighborhood near Tokyo Station. Honda bosses declined to share the identities of its members.
Was just wondering the sameJaisonas wrote:Are they using the new spec in fp1/2 ?
I can't find it on de FIA site @Stef. Where did you read this? Thanks in advance.
Yes I read that, but it says:Stef wrote: ↑21 Jun 2019, 13:15https://www.fia.com/file/82530/download
On this page : https://www.fia.com/events/fia-formula- ... rmation-14