Thanks, really good article, compared to motorsports one.Ground Effect wrote: ↑18 Mar 2021, 21:34Good article, Honda believe they’ve exceeded Mercedes 2020 engine level,
https://the-race.com/formula-1/honda-be ... des-level/
Thanks, really good article, compared to motorsports one.Ground Effect wrote: ↑18 Mar 2021, 21:34Good article, Honda believe they’ve exceeded Mercedes 2020 engine level,
https://the-race.com/formula-1/honda-be ... des-level/
From what I have read, Mercedes had about 25 horsepower on Honda in 2020. I also believe that Honda brought a 40 horsepower upgrade for 2021. Elementary maths puts Honda 15 horsepower ahead of the old Merc engine. Now what remains to be seen is how much Mercedes have gained for this year.Ground Effect wrote: ↑18 Mar 2021, 21:34Good article, Honda believe they’ve exceeded Mercedes 2020 engine level,
https://the-race.com/formula-1/honda-be ... des-level/
If we add on all HP BS talk since 2017,the engine already hit 1140HP now. Forget about it, that only media BS. Just hope Merc didnt solve their rear end instability in 3 races.Kingshark wrote: ↑19 Mar 2021, 00:29From what I have read, Mercedes had about 25 horsepower on Honda in 2020. I also believe that Honda brought a 40 horsepower upgrade for 2021. Elementary maths puts Honda 15 horsepower ahead of the old Merc engine. Now what remains to be seen is how much Mercedes have gained for this year.Ground Effect wrote: ↑18 Mar 2021, 21:34Good article, Honda believe they’ve exceeded Mercedes 2020 engine level,
https://the-race.com/formula-1/honda-be ... des-level/
I hope it’s no more than 20 horsepower at most so we can have a level playing field at the front.
I am far more worried about the engine than I am about the chassis. I am confident in Red Bull’s ability to build and develop a chassis that can compete with Mercedes, but if the engine is inferior then there’s nothing the boys and girls at Milton Keynes can do to compensate for that.Singabule wrote: ↑19 Mar 2021, 01:13If we add on all HP BS talk since 2017,the engine already hit 1140HP now. Forget about it, that only media BS. Just hope Merc didnt solve their rear end instability in 3 races.Kingshark wrote: ↑19 Mar 2021, 00:29From what I have read, Mercedes had about 25 horsepower on Honda in 2020. I also believe that Honda brought a 40 horsepower upgrade for 2021. Elementary maths puts Honda 15 horsepower ahead of the old Merc engine. Now what remains to be seen is how much Mercedes have gained for this year.Ground Effect wrote: ↑18 Mar 2021, 21:34Good article, Honda believe they’ve exceeded Mercedes 2020 engine level,
https://the-race.com/formula-1/honda-be ... des-level/
I hope it’s no more than 20 horsepower at most so we can have a level playing field at the front.
i find this talk of extra horse power a bit funny. given the fact that the ruling changed last year for engine modes, no one can run their existing power to depletion levels on the ICE side, so the ultimate power output comparison is out of the window. if one assumes a mercedes ICE was delivering 900 hp last year in strat 2 mode, they couldn't use that anymore after the ruling and should have been running at least 100 hp less in the new quali/race mode. same applies for other manufacturers. there can be some gains made on electrical boost, but much smaller. the other way of gaining is to enhance the reliability to run the ICE harder than last year, which can be considered a gain. they don't have to enhance the peak power on ICE side, but simply has to improve the reliability. with engine freeze coming, anyone who can enhance the reliability to take the ICE back to 900 (theoretical) hp in quali/race mode would be a huge gainer, other than minor gains on electrical side.Kingshark wrote: ↑19 Mar 2021, 00:29From what I have read, Mercedes had about 25 horsepower on Honda in 2020. I also believe that Honda brought a 40 horsepower upgrade for 2021. Elementary maths puts Honda 15 horsepower ahead of the old Merc engine. Now what remains to be seen is how much Mercedes have gained for this year.Ground Effect wrote: ↑18 Mar 2021, 21:34Good article, Honda believe they’ve exceeded Mercedes 2020 engine level,
https://the-race.com/formula-1/honda-be ... des-level/
I hope it’s no more than 20 horsepower at most so we can have a level playing field at the front.
2015 Honda HP undisclosed, estimated at pre-season 860hp.Singabule wrote: ↑19 Mar 2021, 01:13If we add on all HP BS talk since 2017,the engine already hit 1140HP now. Forget about it, that only media BS. Just hope Merc didnt solve their rear end instability in 3 races.Kingshark wrote: ↑19 Mar 2021, 00:29From what I have read, Mercedes had about 25 horsepower on Honda in 2020. I also believe that Honda brought a 40 horsepower upgrade for 2021. Elementary maths puts Honda 15 horsepower ahead of the old Merc engine. Now what remains to be seen is how much Mercedes have gained for this year.Ground Effect wrote: ↑18 Mar 2021, 21:34Good article, Honda believe they’ve exceeded Mercedes 2020 engine level,
https://the-race.com/formula-1/honda-be ... des-level/
I hope it’s no more than 20 horsepower at most so we can have a level playing field at the front.
hasika wrote: ↑20 Mar 2021, 11:31HP talk is always BS,no one know the exact figures.
Asaki san said he felt Honda was behind Mercedes after Austria GP last year,but not sure how much because he cant see the rivals'data.No one can,maybe only FIA knows.
From what he said in the press briefing,he seems to be confident about this season.He didnt say directly but he seems to be very confident even if Mercedes make a similar gain like last year.If you know japanese language and read the original article without translation.
From this point of view,i think a more realistic gap is 20-25hp,so honda can be so confident.I cant image honda to be so confident if the gap was 35hp.I dont like the meaningless HP talk though,all the HP talk is based on nothing but guess.
My fault...I means that maybe the gap last year was 20-25hp or even less,and Honda must make big progress with the new PU.So they seems to be very confident this year.Wouter wrote: ↑20 Mar 2021, 11:54hasika wrote: ↑20 Mar 2021, 11:31HP talk is always BS,no one know the exact figures.
Asaki san said he felt Honda was behind Mercedes after Austria GP last year,but not sure how much because he cant see the rivals'data.No one can,maybe only FIA knows.
From what he said in the press briefing,he seems to be confident about this season.He didnt say directly but he seems to be very confident even if Mercedes make a similar gain like last year.If you know japanese language and read the original article without translation.
From this point of view,i think a more realistic gap is 20-25hp,so honda can be so confident.I cant image honda to be so confident if the gap was 35hp.I dont like the meaningless HP talk though,all the HP talk is based on nothing but guess.
@Hasika, do you really think Honda is still 20-25HP behind Mercedes with the new engine?
I don't think Asaki would be so confident then.
I myself think they are on the same level, if Mercedes has made the same leap as other years during the winter.
In that case, I totally agree with you.hasika wrote: ↑20 Mar 2021, 13:53.
My fault...I means that maybe the gap last year was 20-25hp or even less, so Honda can be so confident this year.