ME4ME wrote:Mclaren-Honda should stop making excuses.
IF they'd entered in 2016, not 2015, they'd be more prepared. IF they could use unlimited fuel, they could push harder every lap. IF there was no token system, they would beat Ferrari.
I mean, all these statements might or might not be true.
Regarding the last statement, in
this recent interview Hasegawa said:
It is difficult to say but technically speaking our designs are - I can’t say the number - but almost based on the same as the Ferrari level of engine. Although we are not achieving that at the moment.
So if we didn’t have the tokens and we were just adding more parts we could achieve that level I think. But currently to achieve this level we need more than 40 or 50 tokens. So that’s why we have to wait and have to choose which upgrade will be very effective to close the gap
So the engine upgrades that Honda currently have ready could be mature enough to improve the engine up to Ferrari level. The context of the interview being "why aren't Honda delivering upgrades right now?" - he's explaining that they do have upgrades ready (to allay fears that they've sat on their hands all this time), but that they are delaying the upgrade decision in order to optimise the upgrade selection as they can't simply apply them all and as they get them.
I don't think that says "the only reason why the engine isn't beating Ferrari is due to the token constraint".
Hasegawa's explanation is more that they're constrained in the amount of upgrades that can be applied (to the areas that they have tokens available for), rather than the amount of gain they can achieve - the latter is up to Honda's development maturity and upgrade choices. The later they wait, the more upgrades they'll have ready and the better the gain they'll get with each area of token spend.