Was just a little joke.AR3-GP wrote: ↑09 Mar 2026, 11:37Formula 1 is not going anywhere, and neither are Aston Martin or Honda. I think realistically it's a 2 year timeline for Honda to get their act together and get to the level of Mercedes like they did in the previous regs. Unfortunately, that isn't going to do Fernando Alonso any favors. They could get some good results next year (podium, maybe even a win), but it's still too early to talk about being the top team.BassVirolla wrote: ↑09 Mar 2026, 11:32What timeframe of patient? Ferrari WCC patient or just McLaren Honda patient?AR3-GP wrote: ↑09 Mar 2026, 10:45
Honda admitted they have challenges adapting their combustion technology to the 2026 combustion engine. Their rapid combustion concept doesn't work at 16:1 compression ratio, they can't run the in-cylinder pressure sensor that allowed them to use aggressive ignition timing, and the new fuel is harder to vaporize.
I think a greater perspective is needed here. It's not about blaming AMR or blaming Honda. It's about acknowledging that Honda was already having a difficult time, and it's been made more difficult by last minute changes to the power unit. In other words, people need to be patient, instead of bashing Honda.![]()
I hope the situation will (eventually) be turned around, but the time frame is a mistery.
Edit: seen in perspective and thinking it twice, McL-Honda and Ferrari are neither scenarios of patience at all.
