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Ok, enough chat from me.
It's not a mistake that I posted this here. I'm really looking forward to people with aero knowledge to reflect on what are the roots of Honda's problems. Nothing seems to work for them.
Since you mentioned the wind tunnels I couldn't keep from posting this one about the accident with the full-scale car (!), not a model, in the wind tunnel.vyselegend wrote:(note that Renault described the same first and last problems with their car, and they have a common point with Honda:confessed wind tunnel problems -i.e on both side datas from testing didn't correspond with the tunnel's ones)
Can't see anything that looks like McLaren on this picture:vyselegend wrote:I think in clear they didn't "evolve" a working concept (RA106), but rather choose to built a brand new package based on (not necessary tested) theories, even maybe "borrowed" ones... (Mac Laren obvious inspiration).![]()
Similar to a problem Renault had earlier in the season; the Honda chassis was not able to generate sufficient heat into the tires within a certain amount of time necessary.Tom wrote:Its often been said that the biggest gain for a car comes in the tyres and the way the car uses them, perhaps this is Hondas problem, like Renaults, and they just can't get the grip in the right places because the tyres aren't reacting with the road as well as they could.