That's why i said "if it is real that honda had two different engines to test".KingHamilton01 wrote:Running the engine before next year's testing is a failure...? I think anything the can learn between now and when they first roll out the new car for pre-season is a bonus, not what I class as a total failure.Trocola wrote: And if it is real what someone said on the previous page, that Honda had two different engine combinations (split turbo and "normal" turbo), this day with only 2 laps is a total failure.
I do not think that they can compare two engines when they have done only 3 laps.
I would have said it was a great day with only 20 or 30 laps, nothing more. But only 3? I do not believe that "it is completly new" excuse, because they run the car two weeks ago. And apparently without problems. And today, 3 laps and one stop on track.
They need to use all the time available to run the engine because the other teams have a one year advantage over them.