I call it sour-graping, team principal-style. Welcome to the world of team principals, Mr. Whitmarsh!mx_tifosi wrote:...BGP is not an underdog, and with 16 months of development (and 4->2 wind tunnels) it is no surprise that they are faster than almost everyone else. And while Honda dropped the 2008 car development in favor of the '09 one, McLaren "were doing other things like winning world championships."
I've always felt that way. I also recall during the weekend Ross implying how long he had to wait for a decision from Honda, and he didn't seem to be talking just about the team's sale.mx_tifosi wrote: but with a different name and top management (which might make the biggest difference).
Brawn had said that they would run the mechanical KERS which is much lighter and would not have the same weight distribution problems as the "Battery Version" of KERS everyone else is running.RacingManiac wrote:KJM3 wrote:Michiba wrote:
Now if Brawn can add KERS. Everyone better run for cover.
- KJ
Or not, since much of the advantage I think was that right now they are not worried about KERS, they can work on getting the balance right. With KERS they'd have to sacrifice some of that....and I'd classify Jensen as the same size as Kubica, so KERS might not do him much good...
timbo wrote:I fail to see how 770+25 equals 805 HP. Still, 795 is good.Scotracer wrote:Just a little detective work:
- Honda stated their 2008 engine was ">700BHP"
- Mclaren never disclosed a figure but it was definitely 750BHP+ @ 19,000rpm
- If their 2009 engine is 70BHP more powerful than their 2008 engine that makes the minimum power of 770BHP @ 18,000rpm
- The 1000rpm drop reduces peak power by around 25BHP (Ferrari figure too) so that would make the 2008 Mclaren V8 at 805BHP minimum
That is a hell of a lot from a 2.4 V10 which is rev limited...