Testing is important to all teams, it's about shaking down the car, finding and fixing problems so you have a car that's ready to race and not wasting time fixing problems at the track thus compromising your chances in the race. McLaren are also heavily into data analytics, the more data they collect and data mine, the faster they can develop a car. Honda has probably benefited from that as well (if not then they should).Cannonballer wrote:Because testing is more important to McLaren than races in the season...DiogoBrand wrote:I'm not saying they should run engines over the limit during testing already expecting them to blow. What I am saying is that they shouldn't run them on a lower performance mode than they will during the season, otherwise they may have some engine malfunctions during the season, when it's way more costly. And about track time, what they could do is run an entire day in a 'safe' mode, and then at the end of the test day run it at full beans, so if there is a malfunction they'd have the whole night to change the unit.
Developing the car and PU is what matters to Honda and McLaren. As that should lead to better race performances and eventually race wins. It's a long trek to the top of the mountain.