I suspect the 29H is exactly what the name suggests... a standard 29 modified to use the Honda PU.Coefficient wrote:With the interim MP4-29H hitting the track tomorrow what will we glean about next year's design from this Frankenstein racer?
No I don't, that's much more likely to be tried in Abu double where they will be looking at performance. Remember back to the first day of winter testing this year, some cars never even got on track.Hovepeter wrote:dont you think the butterfly suspension would be gone? that they will try totally other design on the backend?
#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!
#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!
they wont need much cooling at silverstone in november, its likely to be pretty chilly!Thunders wrote:Well after all it will just be a shakedown and a filming Day. No need for Aerodynamics and latest cooling Specs. Better to stick as close as possible to the MP4-29 to get as much comparsion to the Merc PU as possible.
That is of course correct, but I think they might have their hands full firing up and testing a new & complex PU. at a push they might find time for a sandwich (or perhaps more fittingly some soup given the conditions tomorrow)turbof1 wrote:Nothing prevents them trying out aero updates.
I suspect Mclaren passed any PU data from Mercedes they possibly can, to Honda. While it is not a guarantee that no issues will flicker up, I really don't believe Honda will be going down the path Renault went in winter testing.the EDGE wrote:That is of course correct, but I think they might have their hands full firing up and testing a new & complex PU. at a push they might find time for a sandwich (or perhaps more fittingly some soup given the conditions tomorrow)turbof1 wrote:Nothing prevents them trying out aero updates.
I'm sure Renault were expecting their engine to run at the first test this year let alone the second, but look what happened to them. I suspect aero will be the last thing on their mind tomorrow