No, still no message from Honda.
Wouldn't they understand that everyone is anxiously waiting to see why the RB16 failed twice in a row,
the cause and the solution?
No, still no message from Honda.
You mean, just like they did after the DNF in Monza?godlameroso wrote: ↑23 Sep 2020, 17:06Suffice to say the problem is unlikely to happen again in the same way it has happened in the last two rounds.
What happened in Monza was not the same as what happened in Mugello, the symptom was similar but the fault was not. There was also not enough time to fix the issue, over the past two weeks there was time to fix the issue as there was enough time to take the car apart completely and use new parts. There was also time to examine what parts of the car were causing the issue and what to do should something similar happen, steps were also taken to minimize the chances of it happening again.Wouter wrote: ↑23 Sep 2020, 17:19You mean, just like they did after the DNF in Monza?godlameroso wrote: ↑23 Sep 2020, 17:06Suffice to say the problem is unlikely to happen again in the same way it has happened in the last two rounds.
"The problem from Monza has been solved and it won't happen again."
Three days later it happened again.
Hence, it would be nice if they said what caused the problem. They don't have to go into details.
Honda announced before Mugello that the problem was fixed and you say NO, they didn't?godlameroso wrote: ↑23 Sep 2020, 17:25.
What happened in Monza was not the same as what happened in Mugello, the symptom was similar but the fault was not.
There was also not enough time to fix the issue, over the past two weeks there was time to fix the issue as there was enough time to take the car apart completely and use new parts. There was also time to examine what parts of the car were causing the issue and what to do should something similar happen, steps were also taken to minimize the chances of it happening again.
10 Sep 2020,
Tanabe: Although we won in Monza it was in some ways quite a tough weekend, especially as we had a problem during the race which led to Max having to retire, in order not to damage the engine.
We have analysed the problem and have taken measures to ensure this problem does not recur. We also learned a lot about dealing with the new PU Mode regulation and we expect to make use of the knowledge gained over the course of the weekend.
Was the issue irregular?
Tanabe: If that issue arose often, it would be troublesome/a bit difficult [to find the cause].
Don't confuse the symptom with the issue. You can have similar symptoms but different underlying causes(issues). The lack of power is a symptom, the issue that causes that symptom is not the same from Monza to Mugello. The symptom and the issues that cause the symptom are related but not the same.
And again, NO answer to my question about your information.
Wouter wrote: ↑23 Sep 2020, 20:52godlameroso wrote: ↑23 Sep 2020, 17:25What happened in Monza was not the same as what happened in Mugello, the symptom was similar but the fault was not.
There was also not enough time to fix the issue, over the past two weeks there was time to fix the issue as there was enough time to take the car apart completely and use new parts. There was also time to examine what parts of the car were causing the issue and what to do should something similar happen, steps were also taken to minimize the chances of it happening again.
How do you get this information from the past two weeks? Honda hasn't announced anything at all yet.
Remind me where I said any such thing? You ask I answer. I have nothing to do with Honda other than owning a lot of them and having a business that works on them.Wouter wrote: ↑23 Sep 2020, 22:33And again, NO answer to my question about your information.
You pretend you work for Honda and speak to insiders. If I ask about that, you don't answer, again.
In this evasive way, your reports about Honda cannot be taken seriously.
Wouter wrote: ↑23 Sep 2020, 20:52godlameroso wrote: ↑23 Sep 2020, 17:25What happened in Monza was not the same as what happened in Mugello, the symptom was similar but the fault was not.
There was also not enough time to fix the issue, over the past two weeks there was time to fix the issue as there was enough time to take the car apart completely and use new parts. There was also time to examine what parts of the car were causing the issue and what to do should something similar happen, steps were also taken to minimize the chances of it happening again.
How do you get this information from the past two weeks? Honda hasn't announced anything at all yet.
godlameroso wrote: ↑23 Sep 2020, 23:23.
Remind me where I said any such thing? You ask I answer. I have nothing to do with Honda other than owning a lot of them and having a business that works on them.
TOYOHARU TANABE
TECHNICAL DIRECTOR, HONDA F1
After the last triple header, we now start a period of races with the more usual two week break in between.
Using the time since Mugello, our priority has been to carefully analyse the reason for Max’s retirement in that race.
Our investigation revealed that several factors caused the problem and we have been able to apply countermeasures to deal with each of these, with the aim of ensuring the fault does not happen again.
The Sochi track presents a very different challenge to the last three high speed circuits, Spa, Monza and Mugello. It has some street circuit characteristics, such as several 90 degree turns, but it also has two quite long straights. As usual we will spend free practice optimising PU performance for qualifying and the race and look forward to a trouble-free weekend with all four cars. We hope Daniil enjoys his home race and has a good result.