Well yes and no. Lets take the quote:diffuser wrote:turbof1 wrote: Well, this is one of such cases were you are talking to someone who actually knows pretty well what's inside the competition, let's leave it at that .
I don't think FO tried to insinuate what's inside those designs, nor does he try to make any point of that. We can assume however there's no silver bullet, no golden ticket out there to propel Honda from their current position to the front of the grid. It's perfectly reasonable these 2 designs both will tackle their current issues, but Mercedes, Ferrari and even Renault will develop too. They are shooting at a moving target, and I share the opinion of FO that they are not going to compete for victories next season. A breakthrough for their issues, sure, but not suddenly turning the power deficit into a surplus.
FO is right about the timescale: by now they have to know what's the best design route. If they are still trying to figure that out, then they'll be rushing the actual design yet again with a high chance for new or old issues. This is of course an "if". As I saw reported here, these 2 engines designs have variations, but essentially follow the same concepts. Let's simply hope Honda knows what generally the best approach is, and is otherwise just searching for the best power to drag ratio.
Maybe, but the comments he made didn't live up to his reputation.
Condemning Honda for making 2 designs solutions for 1 or more possible PU issues and comparing it to 10 designs they made for some nose over a decade ago was in MY opinion weak. So, I called him out on it.
It was the same when I saw that article on the Honda RA09 development and there was a picture of a about 10 different nose design concepts, everyone in the industry I know who saw it thought it was laughable how they were just taking a scatter gun approach to design.
It is a fact that when myself and my colleagues saw those pictures we thought it was laughable, So I was reporting a fact there, but the original thought was an opinion IE that there design process is laughable.
Perhaps I was to quick to condemn but I fully stand by my thoughts that if with only 6 months to go before 2016 they havent worked out what to do then they are in deep trouble.
From what I have seen from the current design process and heard first hand from people working with them in the 00's the Honda 'trial and error' way of working is not condusive to winning in F1, its slow, wasteful and expensive. Results on the track show that and that is all that matters in F1.