Please, Alonso deserves no thanks. Honda's gains came from teaming with Toro Rosso and Franz Tost.PlatinumZealot wrote: β01 Feb 2020, 05:02It worked. It was a kick in the pants for honda! They should thank him.
Also, Honda were pretty self-motivated, they recognised their poor performance themselves (it was pretty hard to miss). Difficult stuff is difficult ! But they've worked themselves up technically and organisationally into pretty good shape now after a bit of an absence from F1.ispano6 wrote: β01 Feb 2020, 20:57Please, Alonso deserves no thanks. Honda's gains came from teaming with Toro Rosso and Franz Tost.PlatinumZealot wrote: β01 Feb 2020, 05:02It worked. It was a kick in the pants for honda! They should thank him.
McLaren was a toxic environment and good riddance.
I could't agree with statement about Mclaren and Alonso. But everyone in team Honda tends to forget that first few years Honda was worse than Williams last season.ispano6 wrote: β01 Feb 2020, 20:57Please, Alonso deserves no thanks. Honda's gains came from teaming with Toro Rosso and Franz Tost.PlatinumZealot wrote: β01 Feb 2020, 05:02It worked. It was a kick in the pants for honda! They should thank him.
McLaren was a toxic environment and good riddance.
I he wins with Honda and apologizes again, will that heal the wounds? haha.ispano6 wrote: β02 Feb 2020, 01:16The truth is that STR helped Honda overcome their hardships and hurdles using effective communication and teamwork. Nothing revisionist about that, unless you're anti-Japanese then you think anything Japanese say is revisionist.
That kind of low mentality has no place here.
I've already named the Honda staff that were crucial to Honda's turnaround. To achieve 3 wins+pole positions and 2 podiums with STR before McLaren is the reward Honda fans deserve.
Alonso's recent comments are self-serving, seeing he needs a good Honda engine in his Andretti car. He fully knows everyone on team radio heard his comments. He may think cutting ties with McLaren may pave the way to an Indy win but when you're known in Honda for insulting your employer on home turf and then go to their rival Toyota to ridealong for a win in Lemans, revisiting his GP2 comment is just opening an old wound.
If I were him I would be utmost respectful with humility. Racing in F1 and Indy500 is a privilege.
That would be like insulting a child for not being good at a sport compared to an adult. When that child becomes an adult it's very possible with practice and dedication the child can grow to be better than the adult. It's hard to teach an old dog new tricks.PlatinumZealot wrote: β02 Feb 2020, 18:32I he wins with Honda and apologizes again, will that heal the wounds? haha.ispano6 wrote: β02 Feb 2020, 01:16The truth is that STR helped Honda overcome their hardships and hurdles using effective communication and teamwork. Nothing revisionist about that, unless you're anti-Japanese then you think anything Japanese say is revisionist.
That kind of low mentality has no place here.
I've already named the Honda staff that were crucial to Honda's turnaround. To achieve 3 wins+pole positions and 2 podiums with STR before McLaren is the reward Honda fans deserve.
Alonso's recent comments are self-serving, seeing he needs a good Honda engine in his Andretti car. He fully knows everyone on team radio heard his comments. He may think cutting ties with McLaren may pave the way to an Indy win but when you're known in Honda for insulting your employer on home turf and then go to their rival Toyota to ridealong for a win in Lemans, revisiting his GP2 comment is just opening an old wound.
If I were him I would be utmost respectful with humility. Racing in F1 and Indy500 is a privilege.
Alonso is a driver and they will say theses things. The important thing is that he did not disrespect the Honda Personnel themselves. I think we must separate the work from the artist (engineers in this case), as bad engine can be made even with great effort by good people.
HondaF1 fans and especially staff haven't forgotten. When Honda joined, other than MB and Ferrari, everyone else was slower than Williams(Mercedes Bteam with Suzy Wolff on board) due to their own inadequacies. Boullier and Arai, both too proud and pompous in their own domains, set the tone for the relationship. Hasegawa, poor guy, had to mend relations while trying to earn some semblance of trust in order to get information from the team so that engineers back home could understand the nature of the failures, hence why we have Tanabe and Yamamoto both. Then McLaren parted ways with Boullier and Morris (smart move there, but a little too late to help Honda's cause). So that's why Tost is commended by Honda for being a wise leader with compassion to communicate and have shared understanding, taking a chance with Honda. It goes to show that wisdom and age can erase prejudice and arrogance. Tost, Marko, Tanabe, and Asaki, the old guys, the Sages if you will, they set a good example.ivanlesk wrote: β01 Feb 2020, 22:58I could't agree with statement about Mclaren and Alonso. But everyone in team Honda tends to forget that first few years Honda was worse than Williams last season.ispano6 wrote: β01 Feb 2020, 20:57Please, Alonso deserves no thanks. Honda's gains came from teaming with Toro Rosso and Franz Tost.PlatinumZealot wrote: β01 Feb 2020, 05:02It worked. It was a kick in the pants for honda! They should thank him.
McLaren was a toxic environment and good riddance.
Both were to blame for that mess, and both got out. Now I'm happy for Honda and McLaren.
Also, Honda will work with Alonso again in Indy500, obviously they don't mind. Why do you?