- November 27th, 2014BEN ANDERSON wrote:"Today's engines are of course not for the actual race. We are on schedule to develop that for the coming season and we expect two more steps. We want to qualify well on the grid in Australia."
It's important to note that Arai mentioned "two more steps" in the development plan.
If fact and contrary to popular belief, during the Silverstone shakedown and Abu Dhabi testing, McLaren MP4-29H was fitted with the power unit badged Honda 0X2. This was the second prototype - second milestone in the development plan. It's no secret that 0X2 falls short of the performance and reliability standards set by 2014 power units. From various sources I understand it was only capable of 800 km run on the dyno. On the other hand, this power unit was simply supposed to help to identify all the gremlins, problems and shortcomings you would stumble upon in the real world away from dynos and simulations... Issues with installation, systems integration, electronic systems and so on.
During the upcoming winter testing Honda will introduce its first 'full blown' race power unit marked Honda 1X1. Then we will have the real opportunity to compare Honda's progress with the progress of its counterparts tested one year ago.
Lastly, the second step mentioned by Arai will be known as Honda 1X2. This will be the last power unit specification developed and eventually submitted to FIA homologation before late February. By 2016 1X2 will be obviously the subject to the development freeze.