lipstick79 0 Report post Posted September 24, 2017 Now that Mclaren HAS dumped Honda, for Renault. What ARE the odds that, Honda HAS learned from the last 3 years and ; Becomes the DOMINANT force to Challenge Mercedes Or will Renault UP their game? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sakae 0 Report post Posted September 24, 2017 24 September 2017 22:46 (CEST) There is a such thing as a technical system reaching its full optimized potential. Put it differently, each engine supplier will have nothing more to improve on their PU and make significant impact on race outcome. Weakest link will reach its limits. I think we will see it next year. Advances on PU side will be at some point marginal, and its power will be most likely similar to other units. Difference will be then found in driver's skill, finding clean air during qualification, chassis, setup, and all that good stuff. They will be close, that's my prediction. It will not stop some people from complaining, that much I am sure off as well. If they really cannot use more than 3 engines, cost of reliability research will go through the roof. You can forget any budget caps. (But some will dream about those regardless.) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ruslan 0 Report post Posted September 25, 2017 The last time a Honda-engined car won anything was 1992. The track record of Honda failing to perform goes back further than the last three years. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
radical-one 0 Report post Posted September 25, 2017 Next year will be Between Merc and Ferrari followed very closely by Honda. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sakae 0 Report post Posted September 25, 2017 25 September 2017 6:00 (CEST) Honda and Renault still have opportunities to maximize their equipment potential, whereas Ferrari and MB seems to be close to their limit, at least IMO. How they compare if and when they reach (converging) destination remains to be seen. I see determination to succeed on their own terms, thus I am hopeful. Failing is probably not an option people think about right now. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
james 0 Report post Posted September 25, 2017 3 hours ago, Ruslan said: The last time a Honda-engined car won anything was 1992. The track record of Honda failing to perform goes back further than the last three years. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_Hungarian_Grand_Prix Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BradSpeedMan 6 Report post Posted September 25, 2017 39 minutes ago, Sakae said: 25 September 2017 6:00 (CEST) Honda and Renault still have opportunities to maximize their equipment potential, whereas Ferrari and MB seems to be close to their limit, at least IMO. How they compare if and when they reach (converging) destination remains to be seen. I see determination to succeed on their own terms, thus I am hopeful. Failing is probably not an option people think about right now. Moving back to aerodynamic advantages then... Hope Ferrari suprizes with that too next year, their design concept of this year leaves much to be explored Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sakae 0 Report post Posted September 25, 2017 2 minutes ago, BradSpeedMan said: Moving back to aerodynamic advantages then... Hope Ferrari suprizes with that too next year, their design concept of this year leaves much to be explored 25 September 2017 6:49 (CEST) - Ferrari has to improve I think in two areas; qualifications (1 lap speed on demand), and setup is too rubber sensitive. Both drivers struggle to hit sweet spot of that car, but once they find it, game over. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ruslan 0 Report post Posted September 25, 2017 8 hours ago, james said: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_Hungarian_Grand_Prix Thanks for the catch. They have won one race since 1992. Still not a particularly good record. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lipstick79 0 Report post Posted November 11, 2017 On 25/09/2017 at 2:01 AM, Ruslan said: The last time a Honda-engined car won anything was 1992. The track record of Honda failing to perform goes back further than the last three years. What about Jenson Button IN his BAR Honda , He was the 2009 Formula One World Champion, driving for Brawn GPBrawn GP bought the old Honda team Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sakae 0 Report post Posted November 11, 2017 11 November 2017 19:40 (CET) The MB engine powered that car in 2009 (not Honda). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites