harjan wrote: ↑29 Apr 2017, 16:24
That reports seems quite far off the mark to be honest.
1. Honda was surprised by the gains others (incl Mercedes) had made- 20 bhp is nothing stellar. So I reckon Mercedes has found more.
2. If I understand it correctly they would be 80 bhp down now. Well.. You don't loose 2.5 secs on Sochi straights from a 80 bhp deficit. More like 140-150. Furthermore McLaren and the drivers wouldn't be so extremely unhappy and vocal about it if it were 'only' 80 bhp.
But let's hope they can find the potential from the complex design somewhere down the year and start competing for podiums next year.
80 cv of power explain the difference, if they had 160cv difference would simply never meet the 107% rule, 70 / 80cv is very feasible and is not to be happy, is to cry, it is a brutal difference, but 140 / 150cv Deficit power is simply impossible.
In the thread of McHonda F1 team explained why I think that the circuit of Sochi is possibly the circuit where pure power is more important than Monza and perhaps the pure power circuit of the entire championship, although not achieve record speeds . In a circuit of these characteristics, the importance of power makes the difference seem twice as much.