A. Yeah we knew thatbonjon1979 wrote:These cars are already setting times close to last years pole time on 15+ lap runs on a green track. They are going to be absolutely blitzing last years times this season. I feel like they're going to be close to the fastest cars ever.
F1today seems much smoother.skoop wrote:Am I the only one having trouble with Autosports live ticker? It just wont load
No Dyno can simulate every possible problem you might encounter when you roll out of the pits and onto the rack track, where real world physics takes over. It's called testing for a reason, better they have these issues now rather than at the first couple of races, given they can lose valuable track time and points. That's what would really hit morale at McLaren. Not pre season testing gremlins, that makes people leap to conclusions based on what's happened in the past 2 years and not giving Honda the benefit of the doubt. The Proof is in the pudding and we'll only find out what that pudding is like once the season is under way.Goran2812 wrote:let's just say that I don't agree with everything you wrote... aren't there dynos that simulate car packaging and road bumps? I know teams use it... for this to happen, seems like McHonda does not use a system like that... sigh...taperoo2k wrote:You can run a PU on a dyno 24/7, but once you subject it to being packaged inside an F1 car and thenGoran2812 wrote: That's exactly what I was thinking... They blabbered on and on how the engines are on dynos 24/7 and than after an hour of not even serious running they have teething problems... So amateurish from them...
expose it to the lumps and bumps of a track then you may find issues. Tbh I think we've all become a little too accustomed
to F1 cars being almost bullet proof in terms of reliability. Amateurish ? That's a cheapshot and doesn't take into account that this is an entirely new concept from Honda and that teething issues should be expected, just McLaren's luck it happens to be an oil system issue. As I said better to have this happen on Day One of testing, then near the tail end. I'm sure McLaren and Honda will get the issue sorted and likely reduce the amount of time it takes to remove and replace the PU as the season progresses. I also expect that this isn't the final design specification for the Power Unit that will be used down under.
You really should get it going from day one, it's good for data, morale, and everyone... shame they have to waste time on problems like these...
I'm using http://www.f1today.net/en/live/f1/22267 ... st-of-2017skoop wrote:Am I the only one having trouble with Autosports live ticker? It just wont load
Working ok over here. Try clearing your temp internet files / cache.skoop wrote:Am I the only one having trouble with Autosports live ticker? It just wont load
Goddamn right. It's a completely new PU. There will be problems. Catching one on the first day was almost inevitable, and it's better that they catch it now than further on in testing. Hopefully when they roll back on track later on it'll hold up.mwillems wrote:It is one problem, not indicative of terrible traumas ahead, yet.
This is the third year of running for Honda, but not this engine. Almost everything about it is new, including how it will hold together and how it will integrate with the McLaren package. They are in a bad position, hamstrung by tokens and now finally being able to get creative. So really this is year one, give them some time. We don't even know what the issue is yet, for all we know it is a sensor giving faulty readings. Yet many are absolutely slating Honda from the start and predicting an awful season.
Let's get some perspective.
Goran2812 wrote: let's just say that I don't agree with everything you wrote... aren't there dynos that simulate car packaging and road bumps? I know teams use it... for this to happen, seems like McHonda does not use a system like that... sigh...
You really should get it going from day one, it's good for data, morale, and everyone... shame they have to waste time on problems like these...
I'm not sure how much of the 100km they did, but you would assume they did the maximum.Logie wrote:Didnt MCL do 100km on there filming day on the weekend?