WHAT WILL RED BULL’S ‘NOT A HONDA’ F1 ENGINE BE CALLED?
Red Bull’s takeover of the Honda Formula 1 engine means it will manage its own engine project for the first time – but what will it be called?
F1 history has plenty of examples of engines not being called what they really are, and the-engine-formerly-known-as-Honda will join that list in 2022.
Exactly! I totally agree with that. Waché says exactly as it is.ME4ME wrote: ↑15 Jan 2021, 21:05I don't see the problem. He acknowledges that they messed up, that they could've done a better job, that they had the engine to do better and that actually Honda was good enough (apart from the DNFs) but that he ultimately believes in and stands by the high rake concept. He also recognizes Mercedes excellence.
Of course he has to stand by it publically otherwise he'll probably get fired. Everyone could have done a better job, RBR is hardly unique there. Sense a lot of hidden aggro now their 'Best Chassis' BS has been thrown under the bus. For a team who said they were confident that they would be competing this year and be completely unaware of massive correlation issues until 3 races into the season is just beyond belief.ME4ME wrote: ↑15 Jan 2021, 21:05I don't see the problem. He acknowledges that they messed up, that they could've done a better job, that they had the engine to do better and that actually Honda was good enough (apart from the DNFs) but that he ultimately believes in and stands by the high rake concept. He also recognizes Mercedes excellence.
I wonder what they found, that they find now on the car? Wherever did they find it? It wasn’t hiding under the monkey seat was it? Something has obviously infused the man enough to state that a previously unbeatable adversary is now beatable! It’s as if RedBull suddenly have all the gizmos and now go do its’, ‘int it!tangodjango wrote: ↑15 Jan 2021, 20:14https://www.motorsportmagazine.com/arti ... ke-concept
' Red Bull’s chief engineer Pierre Wache is convinced that their high-rake concept is better, that it was just the understanding of the aero problem around the new narrow nose concept that prevented them showing this sooner. He’s quite gung-ho about that view too: “We missed an opportunity because I think they [Mercedes] were beatable. If we’d found what we find now on the car, we’d beat them. I’m pissed off with that and I think we’re all on the same page.
“They did do a good job, to be fair, no DNF etc. But they are not everywhere perfect and I think we can find more performance than them, even with the engines as they were. They are beatable.” '
He almost fails to realize how delusional he sounds. It's almost as if they need some fresh blood at the top.
I remember the same guy saying when 2017 regs were announced interesting times are ahead because there is more to be gained from aero and he thinks they were the best. As we all know they had to copy the Ferrari concept wholesale by middle of that year as it was Ferrari who came up with the best chassis.
Verstappen's cockyness had to bleed off somewhere. Now we can see ittangodjango wrote: ↑15 Jan 2021, 20:14https://www.motorsportmagazine.com/arti ... ke-concept
' Red Bull’s chief engineer Pierre Wache is convinced that their high-rake concept is better, that it was just the understanding of the aero problem around the new narrow nose concept that prevented them showing this sooner. He’s quite gung-ho about that view too: “We missed an opportunity because I think they [Mercedes] were beatable. If we’d found what we find now on the car, we’d beat them. I’m pissed off with that and I think we’re all on the same page.
“They did do a good job, to be fair, no DNF etc. But they are not everywhere perfect and I think we can find more performance than them, even with the engines as they were. They are beatable.” '
He almost fails to realize how delusional he sounds. It's almost as if they need some fresh blood at the top.
I remember the same guy saying when 2017 regs were announced interesting times are ahead because there is more to be gained from aero and he thinks they were the best. As we all know they had to copy the Ferrari concept wholesale by middle of that year as it was Ferrari who came up with the best chassis.
He said almost the same thing pre 2017 and Red Bull were nowhere chassis wise until 2018 after copying most of the 2017 Ferrari.Slo Poke wrote: ↑16 Jan 2021, 04:21I wonder what they found, that they find now on the car? Wherever did they find it? It wasn’t hiding under the monkey seat was it? Something has obviously infused the man enough to state that a previously unbeatable adversary is now beatable! It’s as if RedBull suddenly have all the gizmos and now go do its’, ‘int it!tangodjango wrote: ↑15 Jan 2021, 20:14https://www.motorsportmagazine.com/arti ... ke-concept
' Red Bull’s chief engineer Pierre Wache is convinced that their high-rake concept is better, that it was just the understanding of the aero problem around the new narrow nose concept that prevented them showing this sooner. He’s quite gung-ho about that view too: “We missed an opportunity because I think they [Mercedes] were beatable. If we’d found what we find now on the car, we’d beat them. I’m pissed off with that and I think we’re all on the same page.
“They did do a good job, to be fair, no DNF etc. But they are not everywhere perfect and I think we can find more performance than them, even with the engines as they were. They are beatable.” '
He almost fails to realize how delusional he sounds. It's almost as if they need some fresh blood at the top.
I remember the same guy saying when 2017 regs were announced interesting times are ahead because there is more to be gained from aero and he thinks they were the best. As we all know they had to copy the Ferrari concept wholesale by middle of that year as it was Ferrari who came up with the best chassis.
Just-a-mo’-tho’,.. you don’t suppose it’s an intervention kinda thing, do you? Because that would be bizarre.
It will no doubt surprise you Tangodjango to learn that during the Mercedes 2013 campaign the Mercedes car steadily became an almost mechanical replica of the RedBull car, with only two aspects being different from it.tangodjango wrote: ↑16 Jan 2021, 07:31He said almost the same thing pre 2017 and Red Bull were nowhere chassis wise until 2018 after copying most of the 2017 Ferrari.Slo Poke wrote: ↑16 Jan 2021, 04:21I wonder what they found, that they find now on the car? Wherever did they find it? It wasn’t hiding under the monkey seat was it? Something has obviously infused the man enough to state that a previously unbeatable adversary is now beatable! It’s as if RedBull suddenly have all the gizmos and now go do its’, ‘int it!tangodjango wrote: ↑15 Jan 2021, 20:14https://www.motorsportmagazine.com/arti ... ke-concept
' Red Bull’s chief engineer Pierre Wache is convinced that their high-rake concept is better, that it was just the understanding of the aero problem around the new narrow nose concept that prevented them showing this sooner. He’s quite gung-ho about that view too: “We missed an opportunity because I think they [Mercedes] were beatable. If we’d found what we find now on the car, we’d beat them. I’m pissed off with that and I think we’re all on the same page.
“They did do a good job, to be fair, no DNF etc. But they are not everywhere perfect and I think we can find more performance than them, even with the engines as they were. They are beatable.” '
He almost fails to realize how delusional he sounds. It's almost as if they need some fresh blood at the top.
I remember the same guy saying when 2017 regs were announced interesting times are ahead because there is more to be gained from aero and he thinks they were the best. As we all know they had to copy the Ferrari concept wholesale by middle of that year as it was Ferrari who came up with the best chassis.
Just-a-mo’-tho’,.. you don’t suppose it’s an intervention kinda thing, do you? Because that would be bizarre.
It is bizarre, they just don't seem to be humble enough. I think part of the problem is that instead of owning up to them being second best in every area, internally they seem to be under the delusion they are still the best team with the best 'potential' aero with Newey etc. Now someone from Red Bull again leaked Honda is bringing 40 Hp and cue the cycle of "next year we will compete and win"
Amazing! Great find and post!