bill shoe wrote:Honda's longer-term problem is their inability to get on top of the "now" so they can methodically plan and execute the future. They are stuck in an oh---- loop of solving problems after the fact, and they've been stuck there for three years. This leaves forward plans to be a quickly slapped-together hopper of reverse-engineering and uncoordinated ideas. Which leads to more oh---- loops...
Mercedes has a superb forward-action mindset, this is the one thing Ross Brawn says he tried to instill. They are clearly considering power unit options for 2018 right now, and they will spend the last 6 months of 2017 carefully simulating and testing the snot out of all of them. When 2018 pre-season testing starts, the Merc power unit will again provide competitive power in a stone-reliable package. Mercedes will then immediately focus on their 2019 program...
I think that is a bit of a stretch to say Honda have no forward mind..
The RA615H was immature yes, it lacked any sort of reliability and it was widely publicised during its in-season development, mostly due to Honda only just returning and underestimating requirements. The RA616H was actually a solid improvement! Showing decent reliability on par with some other manufacturers and decent power by season's end. So they improved quite massively over the winter there, albeit still with some issues.
The RA617H is a different situation altogether, the thing and its ERS systems is entirely new, no evolution. Something only Renault is doing this season also (note they are on the same boat regarding pre-season testing issues, also note they have said development would be slow but prove to be potent). Merc and Ferrari are obviously rather happy with their architectures as this year will be their 4th iterations of their engines... Renault and Honda are effectively starting again. Architecture 2, Spec 1.
If this was just an evolved version of last years engine, with these issues, I'd be disappointed, but it isn't so I'm not at all surprised there are some teething issues. All I can see at the moment is how Honda would of been in 2015 had they not been inexperienced and had they not brought a premature PU to the game. This test, even with the issues, they come across a little more experienced and have a little more know-how. It's too early to tell at the moment but I think their progress will be noticeable throughout the season.