At this point, yes. I would prefer a works deal as well, don't get me wrong, but it has been three years and I don't see any major progress. There is still no power, efficiency is terrible, reliability is extremely bad (two MGU-K failures in 24 hours, come on), budget is less than the competition, located in the wrong place, no leadership, empty promises. I don't see one reason why McLaren should continue with Honda. Like I said before, the successful period end 80's was a exception, Honda failed badly in every other era.Andres125sx wrote: ↑05 Sep 2017, 22:21Nope, I´m not expecting that, far from that, I never said that. But they don´t need to be better or match Mercedes to be a better option than a Renault PU as a customer team. I´d prefer a Honda PU with works team status at similar level of perfomance to Renault, than a Renault PU as another customer at the same time to RBRZakB wrote: ↑05 Sep 2017, 14:28We haven't seen anyone getting on the level of Mercedes, but you expect that Honda will create something that is better than them in three years time? You're calling others a fanboy, but I would call you delusional.Andres125sx wrote: ↑05 Sep 2017, 09:18
That´s what your crystal ball said?
Or you´ve some insights from Honda, have seen the PU, the engineers, etc. and know their work is useless and they will never solve their problems, not in this, next or 2019 seasons?
Ferrari, Red Bull and Mercedes, all the dominant teams in past decade/s, actually needed 3-4 seasons before succeding. Assuming they won´t succed because they didn´t in 3th season, when they were severly restricted by token in two thirds of that period is so absurd... it´s pure fanboyism... "I don´t like them, I´m bored, get rid of them"
If Ferrari, Red Bull and Mercedes needed 3-4 seasons to succed without restrictions, I think 4-5 seasons is the least we should concede to McHonda.
But you need some perspective to be that patient
Do you think matching Renault perfomance and reliability is delusional?
While waiting for chrome to translate, the headline read Minardi Mclaren. Hmm desparate times, it was Spyker Mclaren during launch.alexa wrote: ↑05 Sep 2017, 20:50Looks like they will announce on Thursday
https://tr.motorsport.com/f1/news/minar ... di-949537/
Honda's V10 was monster.ZakB wrote: ↑05 Sep 2017, 22:53At this point, yes. I would prefer a works deal as well, don't get me wrong, but it has been three years and I don't see any major progress. There is still no power, efficiency is terrible, reliability is extremely bad (two MGU-K failures in 24 hours, come on), budget is less than the competition, located in the wrong place, no leadership, empty promises. I don't see one reason why McLaren should continue with Honda. Like I said before, the successful period end 80's was a exception, Honda failed badly in every other era.Andres125sx wrote: ↑05 Sep 2017, 22:21Nope, I´m not expecting that, far from that, I never said that. But they don´t need to be better or match Mercedes to be a better option than a Renault PU as a customer team. I´d prefer a Honda PU with works team status at similar level of perfomance to Renault, than a Renault PU as another customer at the same time to RBR
Do you think matching Renault perfomance and reliability is delusional?
The good news is that McLaren seems to get their aero department back on the track and the rate of development is simply incredible. People shouldn't underestimate McLaren, which is also the reason why Ferrari and Mercedes weren't willing to provide them with engines.
"I'm happy, I'm with the best team of my career," said Alonso.
"The level of knowledge and detail that I found here is probably the best.
"The analysis, the work in the factory, the philosophy of designing the car is completely different to what I was used to.
"The driver input and the driver implications are much greater here so we're just missing a competitive car.
"For organisation and things like that, the team is just amazing."
Everyone hoped that things would have worked out, but some people in here seem to forget that this is actually a sport. McLaren no longer cares about penalty payments or whatever, they just want to perform. They no longer want to fight with Force India, Williams or Haas. I'm a McLaren fan and find it amazing that people would accept another crap year. McLaren knows exactly what it's capable of and what Honda has promised and delivered. The interview with Boullier said it all really, they haven't hit a single target.Writinglife wrote: ↑05 Sep 2017, 23:30From a purely business sense, it would make sense for McLaren to split from Honda and bring Renault in, especially if they can barter parallel development with Renault F1 and RBR. Anything less, and it's not worth it. McLaren has the clout to do it, but that might spur RBR into the veto, wanting first crack at developed systems.
From a purely fan sense however, I feel very invested in McLaren-Honda and, as insane as it sounds, I want them to work it out and move forward. I think Honda will need to do something spectacular though, along the lines of increasing their financial commitment to the team and offering "penalty payments" for each engine that goes pop.
2018, the fan wants McLaren-Honda to be successful (Mid-table, regular points finishing would be fine), but the pragmatist says it will be Renault.
I for one am not putting any money on this.
I don't think McLaren will use Porsche engines, times have changed and McLaren are selling more cars than ever.
Although most of the time you do make sense, now you don't. They weren't always sucessful, but they were most of the time. In any category they tried. Google a bit moto racing. Which company has most titles in MotoGP/500cc class? In Moto2/250cc? In Moto3/125cc?ZakB wrote: "Like I said before, the successful period end 80's was a exception, Honda failed badly in every other era."
As I already said I think Alo is one of the best or maybe the best driver today. I aldo do like Alo with all his outbursts and sunbathing, he is making F1 more colourful.ZakB wrote:"I'm happy, I'm with the best team of my career," said Alonso."
Williams here for the takingFrukostScones wrote: ↑05 Sep 2017, 22:52Possible Porsche entry only making things worse... RB window closing.
I think we won't see Wazari spec 4 and Honda will withdraw end of 2017 because mcLaren will terminate contract no matter what.