McLaren wanted out early for 2015. "McLaren currently has the option to run Mercedes engines until the end of 2015 as part of the deal in which it bought back the 40 per cent stake that the German manufacturer owned of the team, which was completed in 2011." http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/105949bauc wrote:I'm not 100% sure, but I think Mercedes did not offer Mclaren a 1 + year deal for 2015. It was multiyear deal or nothing, so that is why MCL has been talking to Honda since 2012 when the first speculations appearedVasconia wrote:Which lets me thinking(ONCE AGAIN)...Is it was THAT bad to wait until 2016 to join the championship?a1b2i3r45 wrote:http://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/mclar ... st-session
Eric Boullier : "Mercedes has been developing the engine for more than three years and Honda 18 months, so that's a huge part of the answer. Mercedes has a good team in place.
"These engines has a lot of potential to unlock, so it may take more than a couple of years to catch up."
more than a couple of years![]()
Well then, what's the point, new formula will be introduced in 2017 anyway.
Early joining of formula means fasters development. The fact that the Hondas on the dynos match Merc, but not in real-world shows this.