Lighter, lower centre of gravity, Merc end of 2016 power level......i'd take that. Just the chassis left...........bigblue wrote:Three minute interview with Mr. Hasegawa - nothing earth shattering, but mentions the engine is lighter with a lower centre of gravity than last year's.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytvSpaheaBY
https://youtu.be/ytvSpaheaBY
THIS!!dren wrote:I will be utterly impressed if the PU is at the 2016 Mercedes level by season start.
Limited returns people, limited returns....PlatinumZealot wrote:THIS!!dren wrote:I will be utterly impressed if the PU is at the 2016 Mercedes level by season start.
Looking at his micro expressions when he talks about progress, he seems quietly confident, at the same time realistic. He's happy that the engine has potential, but he's still tentative on the power unit integration with the chassis, and what that means for relative performance. A big departure, from the clear lack of confidence from Arai-San's interviews.bigblue wrote:Three minute interview with Mr. Hasegawa - nothing earth shattering, but mentions the engine is lighter with a lower centre of gravity than last year's.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytvSpaheaBY
https://youtu.be/ytvSpaheaBY
I love you mate!!!godlameroso wrote:Looking at his micro expressions when he talks about progress, he seems quietly confident, at the same time realistic. He's happy that the engine has potential, but he's still tentative on the power unit integration with the chassis, and what that means for relative performance. A big departure, from the clear lack of confidence from Arai-San's interviews.bigblue wrote:Three minute interview with Mr. Hasegawa - nothing earth shattering, but mentions the engine is lighter with a lower centre of gravity than last year's.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytvSpaheaBY
https://youtu.be/ytvSpaheaBY
This alone puts my mind at ease. If they don't set good times the first week, I won't bat an eye, I'll be keeping an eye on the long runs.
Look at the edge of his lips, when he talks, when you're unsure, your cheek muscles become limp and affect the outer edges of your lips. His were tense as if trying to hide a little pride.
I agree, being only 1 second off, of Mercedes will be a huge step forwards. Differences in Australia won't say that much though. The track can't be compared to any other GP on the calendar. The past has shown this. Bahrain should be a better track to see where everyone stands.damager21 wrote:While Hasegawa-san mentioned the possibility of Honda engine being on par with 2016 Mercedes engine (at Abu Dhabi) by start of 2017 season, I wonder if it will be Australia.
I think reliability will be a key factor which will decide the timing of any new parts. If the 2 tests go well then we could see more power at Australia else it could be after 5 races.
If McLaren Honda can be within a sec of Mercedes at Australia, I think that will be another big leap this winter and will bode well for rest of the season.
On that audio the compressor noise sounds like it's spinning down more slowly than the old engine.hurril wrote:Honda has the best sound to me. Sounds like they've "added" a more Ferrariesque turbo wine.