Mclaren and Honda made contact about a PU supply for 2026.
From 2023: Initial contact made over possible McLaren-Honda F1 reunion
Mclaren and Honda made contact about a PU supply for 2026.
They also visited RBPT.AR3-GP wrote: ↑08 Mar 2026, 16:41Mclaren and Honda made contact about a PU supply for 2026.The-race reported it in 2023. Mclaren probably saw that HRD was just interns and said "No thanks".
From 2023: Initial contact made over possible McLaren-Honda F1 reunion
DRS wasn't removed. It was doubled, given more freedom for design and renamed. And yes with the added boost it is all even more artificial.bauc wrote: ↑08 Mar 2026, 16:01Race pace was awful but like I said yesterday with all of the problems we are facing and since this was the first time for us with the new PU, it was to be expected. What a shame for PIA, infornt of his home crowd.... : (
As for the race, it sucked big time, whoever has battery left is so much faster than the other car, is this what we wanted when we asked for DRS to be removed? In China next week, this problem will only go worse.
Yeah but they had three testing sessions to fine tune deployment strayegy. Mercedes had more time to optimize it on the latest spec power unit, but still the huge difference in performance seen in quali and race is difficult to explain. New spec engine cannot be "that" different.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑08 Mar 2026, 16:39I think you get the same tools (software to make the plan) but they don't have to give you the data they use to make their deployment/charging plan.
Everyone develops their own.
A bit of duct tape and it could be on its waySilviuAgo wrote: ↑08 Mar 2026, 20:14And when you think McLaren didn't change Lando's FW during Q3 due to lack of spares.
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Hahaha, so trueproteus wrote: ↑08 Mar 2026, 20:34A bit of duct tape and it could be on its waySilviuAgo wrote: ↑08 Mar 2026, 20:14And when you think McLaren didn't change Lando's FW during Q3 due to lack of spares.
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Red Bull and McLaren were on 2 stopper, which naturally allowed them to lap faster than as if they would be on 1-stopper, particularly very suboptimal one(like Mercedes). This data is very misleading, stained and would always make them look better. Ferrari and particularly Mercedes are much further ahead on pace.SilviuAgo wrote: ↑08 Mar 2026, 20:53Red bull and McLaren have pace but it seems they destroy their tyres much faster than Mercedes or Ferrari do.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/HC5dhVmWkAA ... =4096x4096
Agreed. But I would like to point out that two stopper was probably not optimal in this race and the gap is increased because of that (bit of copium for myself)avantman wrote: ↑08 Mar 2026, 21:07Red Bull and McLaren were on 2 stopper, which naturally allowed them to lap faster than as if they would be on 1-stopper, particularly very suboptimal one(like Mercedes). This data is very misleading, stained and would always make them look better. Ferrari and particularly Mercedes are much further ahead on pace.SilviuAgo wrote: ↑08 Mar 2026, 20:53Red bull and McLaren have pace but it seems they destroy their tyres much faster than Mercedes or Ferrari do.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/HC5dhVmWkAA ... =4096x4096
He was in a wrong mode? Verstappen had something like the same problem in reverse during Q1.AR3-GP wrote: ↑08 Mar 2026, 14:22https://www.racefans.net/2026/03/08/pia ... ore-start/Oscar Piastri on the reason behind his crash in the reconnaissance lap:
"Essentially I had 100 kilowatts more power than I've had the whole weekend at the point that I shifted and when I shifted went into a wheel spin and given that I was on the curb already it was a combination of bad factors so obviously just very disappointed."
The gap isn't bigger because they stopped twice. It's actually smaller because Lando stopped twice. Lando would have been almost lapped if he didn't make the second stop. His pace on the hards in middle stint was up to 24.0 at the end. Russell was doing 22.7-22.8 on hards that he had since lap 12. Another 26 laps at this pace and it's very close to being lapped.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑08 Mar 2026, 22:43Agreed. But I would like to point out that two stopper was probably not optimal in this race and the gap is increased because of that (bit of copium for myself)

I admit, I forgot how bad those hards were in those laps. If that pace continued to deteriorate then he would have been lapped.AR3-GP wrote: ↑08 Mar 2026, 22:59The gap isn't bigger because they stopped twice. It's actually smaller because Lando stopped twice. Lando would have been almost lapped if he didn't make the second stop. His pace on the hards in middle stint was up to 24.0 at the end. Russell was doing 22.7-22.8 on hards that he had since lap 12. Another 26 laps at this pace and it's very close to being lapped.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑08 Mar 2026, 22:43Agreed. But I would like to point out that two stopper was probably not optimal in this race and the gap is increased because of that (bit of copium for myself)
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