The HONDA RA806E 2.4 litre V8 F1 engine
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They would have been nowhere near the frontxpensive wrote:I have often wondered how the 2009 Brawn had fared with that gorgeous looking engine above instead of the Mercedes?
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Brawn said quite contrary, he said that the car packaging and performance was severely compromised to accomodate Merc.WilliamsF1 wrote:They would have been nowhere near the front
For argument sake let us assume Merc and Ferrari were equally good in 2008. We got a direct comparison between Renault and Ferrari on the RB4/STR3. The Honda was well behind Renault and probably even behind Cosworth in terms of reliability and drivablity.timbo wrote:Brawn said quite contrary, he said that the car packaging and performance was severely compromised to accomodate Merc.WilliamsF1 wrote:They would have been nowhere near the front
how about you take your argument elsewhere and post more pictures of pretty shiny things. There is really no reason for this thread to take a turn into bickering. There is no public info for either motor you have no idea of any of the important technical details to make a sound argument so whats the point.WilliamsF1 wrote:For argument sake let us assume Merc and Ferrari were equally good in 2008. We got a direct comparison between Renault and Ferrari on the RB4/STR3. The Honda was well behind Renault and probably even behind Cosworth in terms of reliability and drivablity.timbo wrote:Brawn said quite contrary, he said that the car packaging and performance was severely compromised to accomodate Merc.WilliamsF1 wrote:They would have been nowhere near the front
Agreed the Merc engine was not a perfect fit on the car which hurt them in the second half in terms of development, but without the Merc engine they will not have been able to dominate the first half. With the Honda engine they would have been equal or just ahead of Williams and Toyota (both who had a good year) but would not have been able to dominate.
2000 Williams BMW was another perfect example of poor chassis great engine combo.