#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!
Was there really a suspension failure? I know it was talked about but then the EB Interview came up and he only talked about Brake Duct and Floor.
#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!
Alonso then retired to the pits with what he suspected was a suspension problem. McLaren later ascribed Alonso's retirement to floor damage.
with all due respect Honda's progress across years have been visible only to Honda, not to the normal spectator.Vasconia wrote: ↑27 Mar 2017, 09:15Alonso´s performance in Australia was superb, what a shame he ended with a DNA.
Anyway I must praise Honda´s improvement. Yes, the PU is stil subpar but only two weeks ago they couldn´t make more than laps 15 and today both drivers could have completed the full race and not being the worst ones. Kudos for them because this is a real and important improvement.
I was only speaking about the progress made in those two weeks.max_speed wrote: ↑27 Mar 2017, 10:57with all due respect Honda's progress across years have been visible only to Honda, not to the normal spectator.Vasconia wrote: ↑27 Mar 2017, 09:15Alonso´s performance in Australia was superb, what a shame he ended with a DNA.
Anyway I must praise Honda´s improvement. Yes, the PU is stil subpar but only two weeks ago they couldn´t make more than laps 15 and today both drivers could have completed the full race and not being the worst ones. Kudos for them because this is a real and important improvement.
we can see that chassis is not bad. Alonso kept the car in race for a very long period , fending off Mercedes and Renault powered cars (only his talent + chassis combination can be the reason).I am damn sure Alonso will not see off full season in McLaren-Honda. I guess he will wait till May at max, wait for last false promise from "Honda" to arrive and "fail" miserably again in full view of public and call it a day.
I am almost 100% sure , Alonso is about to leave sport. he will be mentally annoyed after watching Ferrari win that race.Vasconia wrote: ↑27 Mar 2017, 11:21I was only speaking about the progress made in those two weeks.
In 2016 Honda made a clear progress which was not that dificult because the starting point was the terrible 2015 PU.
I think Alonso will wait until May and then he will decide what to do. It would be really shocking to see him leaving the sport.
As Thunders said pointing out cultural differences is not racism, far from that. Anyone thinking a japaneese and a spanish or german will approach a problem in a similar way must be living on a different dimension. Obviously generalizing is a quick way to make a mistake, there will be exceptions everywhere, but we can´t ignore the cultural differences.diffuser wrote: ↑27 Mar 2017, 06:08Careful, ironically I got dinged for that before. I agree with you it is racist.ispano6 wrote: ↑27 Mar 2017, 03:21Really is it a "Japanese" thing. That sounds pretty racist to me. I think Eric Boullier and Zak Brown have mentioned, accurately, it is a Honda thing. A Soichiro Honda thing. There is a very famous speech Soichiro Honda made about NOT copying others, about NOT hiring outside help, and that failure is necessary to learn.Goran2812 wrote: ↑26 Mar 2017, 21:06The project does not work because the Japanese have too much pride to ask for external help and are thousands of miles away from McLaren HQ where the chassis is made and everything put together. Today, when the competition is brutal, it just can't work. They just can't seem to understand that...
Agree. Some people just overly complicate their thinking. Not good for your healthAndres125sx wrote: ↑27 Mar 2017, 12:19As Thunders said pointing out cultural differences is not racism, far from that. Anyone thinking a japaneese and a spanish or german will approach a problem in a similar way must be living on a different dimension. Obviously generalizing is a quick way to make a mistake, there will be exceptions everywhere, but we can´t ignore the cultural differences.diffuser wrote: ↑27 Mar 2017, 06:08Careful, ironically I got dinged for that before. I agree with you it is racist.ispano6 wrote: ↑27 Mar 2017, 03:21
Really is it a "Japanese" thing. That sounds pretty racist to me. I think Eric Boullier and Zak Brown have mentioned, accurately, it is a Honda thing. A Soichiro Honda thing. There is a very famous speech Soichiro Honda made about NOT copying others, about NOT hiring outside help, and that failure is necessary to learn.
But assuming the way of doing things in your environement is the only proper way to do things and anyone who do it differently is wrong surely has a proper definition, arrogance
IMHO if Honda is not succeeding (yet) the reason is simple, a late entry mixed with testing ban and development restrictions, and thinking it´s the cultural differences what is harming Honda instead of this IMHO is utterly absurd
If Vandoorne fastest laps would be faster than Alonso consistent laps, then I´d agree, but not the case. Also, Alonso said they were loosing 1 second per lap due to fuel saving, so those fast laps from Stofel should be around 1 second (minus Alonso-Stofel gap) faster. Since I don´t think Alonso is 8-9 tenths faster, I can´t agree with youSingabule wrote: ↑27 Mar 2017, 06:58Simple, full power of honda and no fuel saving. They want to see is there is Any parts broke on full power. Seems good to be honestGoranF1 wrote: ↑26 Mar 2017, 21:29What was Vandorne doing in the last stint? Very slow lap- faster than Alonso...slow-fast.....
https://twitter.com/F1sMyDrug/status/846080560732753925
If Alonso leaves and the PU improves drastically then he only has himself to blame or he makes a good decision. No one can change his mind if he's in this mood.max_speed wrote:I am almost 100% sure , Alonso is about to leave sport. he will be mentally annoyed after watching Ferrari win that race.Vasconia wrote: ↑27 Mar 2017, 11:21I was only speaking about the progress made in those two weeks.
In 2016 Honda made a clear progress which was not that dificult because the starting point was the terrible 2015 PU.
I think Alonso will wait until May and then he will decide what to do. It would be really shocking to see him leaving the sport.
with Honda everyone's patience is just running out.
i would prefer to see his walking away gracefully than being ridiculed by the performance of that "crap" piece of "power of dreams".
enough is enough , he deserves to fight with vettel and Hamilton and not to be in company of stroll and ericsson.
I would prefer him to call quit and inflict last blow to "Honda" brand. they deserve disrepute.
Its engine mapping. How will happen if you instruct alonso to up the engine, and then blow up? Compared to Vandorne? I chose Vandorne to did it. The poin for my post, power is there! Just dare to use it? I would take every Hasegawa Word that deficit to merc is 9kmh only. He is very accountable and transparent person, not like AbiteaboulAndres125sx wrote: ↑27 Mar 2017, 12:24If Vandoorne fastest laps would be faster than Alonso consistent laps, then I´d agree, but not the case. Also, Alonso said they were loosing 1 second per lap due to fuel saving, so those fast laps from Stofel should be around 1 second (minus Alonso-Stofel gap) faster. Since I don´t think Alonso is 8-9 tenths faster, I can´t agree with youSingabule wrote: ↑27 Mar 2017, 06:58Simple, full power of honda and no fuel saving. They want to see is there is Any parts broke on full power. Seems good to be honestGoranF1 wrote: ↑26 Mar 2017, 21:29What was Vandorne doing in the last stint? Very slow lap- faster than Alonso...slow-fast.....
https://twitter.com/F1sMyDrug/status/846080560732753925
This move would damage Honda and McLaren a lot. It would be bad even for F1.max_speed wrote: ↑27 Mar 2017, 12:06I am almost 100% sure , Alonso is about to leave sport. he will be mentally annoyed after watching Ferrari win that race.Vasconia wrote: ↑27 Mar 2017, 11:21I was only speaking about the progress made in those two weeks.
In 2016 Honda made a clear progress which was not that dificult because the starting point was the terrible 2015 PU.
I think Alonso will wait until May and then he will decide what to do. It would be really shocking to see him leaving the sport.
with Honda everyone's patience is just running out.
i would prefer to see his walking away gracefully than being ridiculed by the performance of that "crap" piece of "power of dreams".
enough is enough , he deserves to fight with vettel and Hamilton and not to be in company of stroll and ericsson.
I would prefer him to call quit and inflict last blow to "Honda" brand. they deserve disrepute.