wesley123 wrote: ↑28 Jul 2017, 23:08
RS200E wrote: ↑28 Jul 2017, 22:10
I was giving you a chance to make some sense.
The answer is no. There's no way around that and that's why Sauber went with Ferrari in 2018. Linking your previous posts won't help as I would rather not have to read nonsense again.
Wait, so because I do not agree with you and your ability to predict the future, that means I'm talking nonsense? Well, okay then.
It's all great that you have your view, but you keep forgetting that a team is more than just an engine in the back. And it is completely pointless to have the great Ferrari engine, which certainly is better in 2018 spec than the Honda even though neither of those have been built yet, if you then cannot extract the maximum from it or properly develop the car. And whether you like it or not, that is where Sauber is at. They are backmarkers this year for a reason, and no, that reason isn't the 2016-spec Ferrari engine alone.
You clearly have an agenda on this. Honda fan by any chance? As a McLaren fan myself and knowing the benefits for McLaren and Honda if Sauber went with Honda, I can still see that Ferrari is the better choice. It's not really about my personal view, it's about what's best for Sauber which they have confirmed by their choice for 2018.
Contrary to what blind faith you put in Honda, the Sauber team has a realistic view of what Honda can deliver in 2018.
You're the one acting like you have a crystal ball, arguing against the decision of an established F1 team, saying they should basically put faith in a Honda that has shown nothing but failure thus far. McLaren already made the mistake for everyone to see.