McLaren have been using Asics footwear since 1991.Macklaren wrote:Is this new? Asics as clothing partner? Motorsport.com reporting they renewed the Santander relationship as well!
http://www.mclaren.com/formula1/partners/asics/
I must have those shoesCraigy wrote:McLaren have been using Asics footwear since 1991.Macklaren wrote:Is this new? Asics as clothing partner? Motorsport.com reporting they renewed the Santander relationship as well!
http://www.mclaren.com/formula1/partners/asics/
http://images.solecollector.com/complex ... vf5am7.jpg
so the surprise is Australia GP , or when the real PU arrives???We at McLaren-Honda will not be in the hunt for outright world championship glory in 2016, but we expect to make good progress compared with 2015. We have been working 24-7 in Woking all winter, weekends as well as weekdays, nights as well as days, and our colleagues at Honda have also been burning the midnight oil in Sakura. Expenditure of effort does not guarantee success, of course, but you may rest assured that no Formula One team has been putting in more hours over the past few months than we have. At some point during the season, we will begin to spring a few surprises. Clearly, Honda’s power unit was a significant contributor to our under-performance last season.
I loved the Calsonic Skyline in Gran Turismo 3! Was very balanced.WaikeCU wrote:Calsonic sponsorships reminds me a lot of blue cars:
http://s1.paultan.org/image/DSC_0604b.jpg
http://www.jbskyline.net/racing/jgtc200 ... 20(27).jpg
http://cdn.rcmart.com/images/tam_24272_2.jpg
Imagine a blue mclaren. That would be a first!
The surprise will not come (this year, at least).FrukostScones wrote:https://www.formula1.com/content/fom-we ... ennis.html
Ron Speaks:
so the surprise is Australia GP , or when the real PU arrives???We at McLaren-Honda will not be in the hunt for outright world championship glory in 2016, but we expect to make good progress compared with 2015. We have been working 24-7 in Woking all winter, weekends as well as weekdays, nights as well as days, and our colleagues at Honda have also been burning the midnight oil in Sakura. Expenditure of effort does not guarantee success, of course, but you may rest assured that no Formula One team has been putting in more hours over the past few months than we have. At some point during the season, we will begin to spring a few surprises. Clearly, Honda’s power unit was a significant contributor to our under-performance last season.
Both thing happen the same day and I dont expect something extraordinary. Its another "blablabla" interview with lots of good intentions but nothing real until we see it on the track.FrukostScones wrote:https://www.formula1.com/content/fom-we ... ennis.html
Ron Speaks:
so the surprise is Australia GP , or when the real PU arrives???We at McLaren-Honda will not be in the hunt for outright world championship glory in 2016, but we expect to make good progress compared with 2015. We have been working 24-7 in Woking all winter, weekends as well as weekdays, nights as well as days, and our colleagues at Honda have also been burning the midnight oil in Sakura. Expenditure of effort does not guarantee success, of course, but you may rest assured that no Formula One team has been putting in more hours over the past few months than we have. At some point during the season, we will begin to spring a few surprises. Clearly, Honda’s power unit was a significant contributor to our under-performance last season.
"it must also allow itself to adapt to a modern world in which sports fans consume moving images on devices other than television sets in the corners of drawing rooms."FrukostScones wrote:https://www.formula1.com/content/fom-we ... ennis.html
Don't hold your breath, Calsonic is only an official supplier. Maybe just a tiny sticker...mclaren111 wrote:Anybody seen anything of Calsonic on the cars ??
He's having a very targeted dig at Bernie and CVC. Sponsors are leaving F1 at a time when 50% thermal efficiency is being touted as achievable, thanks to the advances made as a result of the new formula. This should be something that the owners of F1 promote. Instead they bemoan the noise and tweak the show. This drives the fans away, and the sponsors follow with them. I believe this is relevant to the McHonda thread because its the Team starting to fling some mud. (Rightly in my opinion!). Merc are also doing similar albeit less directly.Felipe 92 wrote:"it must also allow itself to adapt to a modern world in which sports fans consume moving images on devices other than television sets in the corners of drawing rooms."FrukostScones wrote:https://www.formula1.com/content/fom-we ... ennis.html
"Ronspeak" strikes again, it reminds me of this :
https://www.reddit.com/r/formula1/comme ... what_time/