David Richards finally admitted that all the engine failures more than likely is Satos fault...
As if we didnt know...
Discuss please
Button hasn't "learned" to drive within the engines limits. He just simply drives slower. His driving style isn't as agressive, and that is why he lacks that certain edge to his driving. He's quick, but something just is missing from there. He reminds me a lot of David Coulthard. He is fast, but he will never be a world champion. Sato, on the other hand, drives very agressively, and is FAST, but unfortunately this brings out the Honda engines reliability issues. I won't mention his reckless driving as it is a whole another thing....but he still needs drive within the limits of the engine which Button has obviously learned to do
Yeah, I was thinking maybe they were relying on traction control too much. But Honda should still take that into account when building their engines, since the technology is there.Anonymous wrote:yes,Sato has the same reliability woes as Villeneuve had...and it seems really appropriate to look at the way the two cars are run within the team.
On the other side it might be Button is using the engine more sensitive in feeding in throttle as grip allows whereas sato may purely rely on the traktioncontrol and floor it .Just a guess.
Cutting out sparks ,retarding timing and leaning out of the mixture all are able to harm the engine and contribute to shorten the engines life..so there might be the clue.
Well Schumacher in fact is more sensitive with the engine then any other driver...1 or 2 seasons ago there was an interesting interview with Ross Brown and P. Martinelli and both of them agreed that Schummy was fantastic with the engine! He is able of turning the engine off before it explodes he pays attention to the sound of the engine. Martinelli said that the first time Schummy did it the team didn't beleive it (in 1996)! The telemetry didn't show anything...but Schummy said something was going to happen....so they stripped down the engine and found a piece of metal in the oil sump and another stuck to one of the pistons.....the engine would only last another 1 or 2 laps....but he detected the problem before it happened.Anonymous wrote:If Button has a smoother but not as fast drivingstyle how do you then explain how Schumacher is the fastest and still manages to keep his car in one piece ?