diffuser wrote: ↑26 Sep 2024, 14:47
peewon wrote: ↑26 Sep 2024, 13:56
Otromundo wrote: ↑25 Sep 2024, 23:18
I don't see any problem between ALO and Honda. In any case, they have a great opportunity to settle accounts with the past ... ... blablabla ...they're also supposed to not let ALO down again by overcomplicating the engine. This way the ninja on ALO's back will be happy, finally.
I think Honda lost a lot of people to RBPT when they withdrew from F1 but since they did a quick u-turn, hard to say how much it effected them. By all accounts, they seem to be behind in the development race by a few months.
Ferrari and RBPT had reportedly started testing their complete power units by the end of 2023. The only specific update from Honda was that by the end of April 2024 they were testing the 1 cylinder version of their ICE.
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/hond ... /10605009/
I really dont know what that means in terms of progress. Mercedes have been openly bullish about their PU performance from Wolff to George Russell.
You think they moved from Japan to the UK ?
The people they had in the UK were the equivalent of the race team. The real designers were in Japan. All design and manufacturing is done in Japan for the Honda PU. Those employees went to other projects at Honda. Doubt any of them left Honda.
I doubt they all came back but I'm sure they brought enough back that they could back fill with fresh blood. It's not like the previous project ended in disaster, like if it would have ended in 2018 or 2019. They did win several championships.
After reading the motorsport.com link... I'm already more worried.
That Honda shows an apparently "perfect" cylinder but then the engine breaks down sounds familiar to me. I don't remember if it was with the "size-zero" McL or with the motorcycles... Then came the crying and gnashing of teeth... for not having tested the complete engine!! But I don't remember the cause.
Then it turns out that they will start with the electrical part... despite knowing it, I had forgotten "the electrical part" of these cars. Honda with its "prototype" cylinder at the beginning will focus its efforts on the electrical part. Mmmm...
And the paella of societies, places, names and countries that are cooking to see where things will happen... I don't know what to think and the link is from April 30. Maybe things have changed.
I would be very surprised if Honda moved something really important to GB, leaving out Hamamatsu. It's another Honda tradition. Although it has caused them a lot of problems, I think. And even more to the teams involved, of course.
Wow, I made a radical anti-Honda speech. Sorry, but I was worried about the Motorsport link. And besides... I've always preferred Kawasakis.