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McLaren set to divorce from Honda

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BIGGEST mistake

NO, NO, NO - BAD idea
Look at the options AVAILABLE - Renault
Renault NOT better than Honda - proven FACT
Renault the Second WORST PU only after Honda
HARDLY worth changing for
Honda offers MORE potential - the LONG game


 

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Peter Prodromu has good experience with Renault.

So i can't wait for Mclaren Renault.

Just look at Ric during Monza GP.

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Mclaren, stay with Honda.

Fernando switch to Indy Car for one Season, still contracted to McLaren.

Honda should get it right next year,.

Fernando come back 2019 when they start winning hopefully......

 

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Why is everyone thinking that Alonso is pushing for Renault engine?

Maybe Prodromu is tired of making maybe great cars with useless engines?

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4 minutes ago, Caesar said:

Why is everyone thinking that Alonso is pushing for Renault engine?

> Probably because he WON his WDCC`s with Renault - in the old format BEFORE turbo PU

Maybe Prodromu is tired of making maybe great cars with useless engines?
>Renault are ONLY 1 place ABOVE Honda. Hardly a GREAT improvement

 

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Newey designed with WINNING Williams Renault
Newey designed with WINNING McLaren Mercedes
Newey designed with WINNING Red Bull Renault

Notice the common factor there !!

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Prodromou originally joined McLaren's design office in 1991, later becoming the team's chief aerodynamicist. He left the team in 2006, alongside Adrian Newey, for Red Bull Racing working as Head of Aerodynamics. In late 2014 he rejoined McLaren as Chief Engineer.

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2 hours ago, radical-one said:

I doubt if McLaren goes really high up the grid with Renault engine....

they can't sink any lower than what they did with Honda :loljump:

besides, are the media in Japan still laughing at Alonso now that it is apparent that no team wants Honda engines and the only chance that Honda has of staying in F1 is thanks to the powers that be that could push a deal with STR? 

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1 hour ago, Publius Cornelius Scipio said:

they can't sink any lower than what they did with Honda :loljump:

6 September 2017   14:12 (CEST) - With Renault McLaren will stand naked, nowhere to hide, blaming Honda, altho they might join RBR and scream MURDER in unison.

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3 hours ago, Sakae said:

6 September 2017   14:12 (CEST) - With Renault McLaren will stand naked, nowhere to hide, blaming Honda, altho they might join RBR and scream MURDER in unison.

sure but they won't risk going bankrupt... with Honda they have lost most of their sponsors and most of their prize money, we only look at this from a sporting point of view but from the business side of things teaming up with Honda was a travesty for McLaren, irrespective of the 100m USD per year

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18 hours ago, Publius Cornelius Scipio said:

sure but they won't risk going bankrupt... with Honda they have lost most of their sponsors and most of their prize money, we only look at this from a sporting point of view but from the business side of things teaming up with Honda was a travesty for McLaren, irrespective of the 100m USD per year

7 September 2017   11:51 (CEST)  -  Optics suggest that front teams on the grid operate on a sizable budget which is unavailable to McLaren. If so, than, why not to accept that McLaren is a tier two entity with peers like Force India, Williams and alike, and learn to live within those means, which includes realization that they cannot afford some drivers who demand EUR 30 - 40 MM+.   

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With Torro Rosso EAGER to dump Renault PU

FOR Honda power, suggests to me the BIGGEST mistake Mclaren can do NOW is
Dropping Honda FOR Renault power

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7 September 2017   13:36 (CEST) - Right you are. What I do not understand are hints, that Sainz would be moving out and with the PU. 

Should we be expecting key announcements today or tomorrow at the latest?

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On September 6, 2017 at 9:15 PM, Sakae said:
57 minutes ago, Sakae said:

7 September 2017   13:36 (CEST) - Right you are. What I do not understand are hints, that Sainz would be moving out and with the PU. 

Should we be expecting key announcements today or tomorrow at the latest?

Horner is extremely open to an arrangement being struck between Toro Rosso and Honda, having had a rocky relationship with Renault over the last couple of seasons, the Brit believes it could give Red Bull a second engine supply option, should they need it.

It is no secret that the Milton Keynes based squad have been disappointed with the performance of the Renault engine for some time now. Both Red Bull Motorsport Advisor Helmut Marko and Horner see the lack of power from the French manufacturer’s unit, along with its reliability issues, as the main reason for their inability to fight for the championship with the Mercedes AMG Petronas Formula One Team and Scuderia Ferrari.

Horner would therefore welcome a possible alternative way out of that relationship, which could come in the shape of Honda if they can come good with Toro Rosso.

“For us, that scenario could be quite interesting as it would provide an option.

“At the moment we don’t have any options. In this business you always want to have a few options available to you.”

 

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