I am afraid that a good ICE progress in Austin will be masked by Renault's 11 tokens!
Anyway hoping for a positive weekend and some useful testing for 2016.
#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!
Jenson runs a few laps and posts a lap. Alonso comes out and almost immediately beats that by 0.133 seconds.GoranF1 wrote:If you "read between the lines" it's quite clear Mclaren expects a lot from this PU upgrade.
http://www.espn.co.uk/f1/story/_/id/139 ... tes-austin
trinidefender wrote:He was only 4 tents down in S1 but 3+ sec at the end of lap...S1 is power no?GoranF1 wrote:If you "read between the lines" it's quite clear Mclaren expects a lot from this PU upgrade.
http://www.espn.co.uk/f1/story/_/id/139 ... tes-austin
Jenson runs a few laps and posts a lap. Alonso comes out and almost immediately beats that by 0.133 seconds.
Supplying a bottom or midfield team would be clever in my mind, but not a top team, and especially not Red Bull.NL_Fer wrote:I think it would be clever of Honda to supply two topteams, so they can battle it out in 2018, both with a Honda PU in the back. I don't think Ron would mind, if they both would get the same engine and Honda doesn't favour Redbull over McLaren.
Their is another point to this ''problem'' as well, I'm sure people at Mclaren will feel betrayed in a certain way, since their car (good or bad) was and its still used as a test bead for the Honda PU, and now we face a situation where RedBull could possibly get the next year Honda PU (which hopefully will be much much better) served on the plate and ready to be used, and Mclaren can find them self's behind RedBull, despite the effort and resource spent developing the concept toughener.OneAlex wrote:Supplying a bottom or midfield team would be clever in my mind, but not a top team, and especially not Red Bull.NL_Fer wrote:I think it would be clever of Honda to supply two topteams, so they can battle it out in 2018, both with a Honda PU in the back. I don't think Ron would mind, if they both would get the same engine and Honda doesn't favour Redbull over McLaren.
As far as I understand it the whole idea of the McLaren-Honda partnership is to work as closely as possible together, if you then have another top team coming in demanding parity as Red Bull you're faced with the problem of somehow accommodating Red Bull by Honda easing off the close partnership with McLaren, or else giving them whatever development secrets McLaren and Honda have been jointly working on.
On top of that there's the problem Red Bull could again have a faster chassis than McLaren (even in-spite of McLaren's being designed from day one for the Honda PU), and are highly demanding, so would want Honda to focus more and more on them, particularly if they had a better shot at winning the championship.
If McLaren and Honda are so confident that whatever unique design they have will work, I just can't see why McLaren would want to risk giving that advantage to another (currently better) team, or Honda would want to risk any part of the design ethos later leaking to VW or whomever RB eventually go with.