Wazari wrote:[
From my understanding and how the talks went down, it was basically "Here is the new chassis, we need the engine footprint to be this, please make it work..." This is where I think McLaren went wrong.
To make major changes to a PU is not a simple one to three month process. There are so many moving parts tied into each other that deciding to move the MGU-H or change the location of the turbo just doesn't happen midstream. As far as not wanting preferential treatment, usually there are so many underlying strings attached that it may not have been worth it. The FIA is not a democracy, it's a dictatorship.
Yeah, I don't buy that.
The Arai I've see this year has the cojones to stand his ground.
- When EB around Monaco GP said that the PU improvements would be quick, Arai was quick to respond that they
would be slow, gradual and consistent across every race.
- His statement that only the Honda Board has the power to fire him also speaks to the size of his cojones.
- By McLaren trying to go around him, shows that McLaren have tried to get him to bend without success.
So if he bought into size 0, he thought it was possible and not just because McLaren told him to.
What I had read and understood was offered to Renault and Honda was that there would be no token restrictions during the whole 2016 season. That they would be allowed to develop during the whole year, non stop. That being said, I can't find the article.