If Honda could admit that thier engine is the weak link with there car as quick as they have neem going. its going to be an exciting year in general.
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DaveKillens wrote:You have to remember the Japanese corporate mentality. Honda are proud of the fact they are the largest engine manufacturer in the world. To admit weakness or failure to the public just won't happen. So maybe the Honda engine is one tic away from a hand grenade, maybe it's weak and needs redesign. But don't expect any public admissions, expect every kind of excuse but the engine, instead.
harakiri Dave, harakiri!Honda: We're trailing behind Cosworth
Honda's F1 engine effort is trailing behind that of rivals Cosworth, according to Honda Racing Development's Engineering Director, Shuhei Nakamoto.
"At the moment Cosworth has done a good job and we are trailing behind them," explained Nakamoto to Autosport.com. "We should be able to produce better engines than we have now.
"If we had the engine of that level in our car, then probably we will be able to beat Renault," he continued. "But we have not, so we have got some work to do."
While Honda's testing times have been encouraging, Renault have managed to top each test, albeit by a slim margin. At this week's Jerez test, Button ended up just 0.108s behind Fernando Alonso. In contrast, the fastest Cosworth powered car, the Williams of Mark Webber, was a further 0.653s behind Button.
"We still have a lot more to come from fine tuning the chassis and the engine," added Nakamoto, "and I think we are much closer to the performance of 2004. In fact, we should be better as we have gained experience in 2005 so we will not make the mistakes we made in 2004."