techman wrote: ↑05 Nov 2017, 07:36
The question is how much will they be enthusiatic about lack of reliability and power if the whole saga continues into next year.
The question is the mclaren chasis hiding behind honda? mclaren never gave due credit for the size of the honda engine compared to renaults. it helped them to optimize their aero. now TR will get that opportunity. TR hopefully use the smaller engine honda brings to get an aero advantage. according to hasegawa, honda latest spec is ahead of renaults. hopefully they get their reliability sorted for 2018. cant wait to see the suprise faces in the mclaren when redbull beats them on track. and exposed this overated high drag chassis
Why is Redbull supposed to be a benchmark? Please explain it to me? Adrian Nevey is a brilliant mind which is able to outperform Mclaren, Mercedes and Ferrari. The benchmark for Mclaren will be Renault. The second great fact is that even far than reliable Renault powered teams are infront of Mclaren in terms of points, even though Renault had Palmer which performed poorly, and STR making driver changes, while Redbull is in the league of its own. How many components did Mclaren drivers used? Enough to supply aditional driver each and even surplussing the amount in some areas - yes, that damn aero braking turbos and MGU units and making the engines exploding and pissing out oil...
Not to mention FIA is aparently with Mclaren in their evil scam to trash Honda, stating that Honda is the only engine supplier who is lacking significantly more power than others. Hasegawa on the other hand admiting they have failed once again...
If u are convinced the engine is the best in the field, please present hard data in terms of HP figures, deployment data, and especially fuel consumption in comparison to others. I would love to see them. And every silly statement u post, u allways saying they need to compare to Redbull - and thats only because u know that Redbull is superior to whole field, but u need to make yourself a failsafe when STR will be nowhere, but Redbull will be infront of Mclaren, just to say - haha i was right all along, look Mclaren is behind the Redbull, while they will be far infront of STR.
Mclaren allready won if they score a point in the first race and get atleast 100 trough the season. Something they can only dream about with Honda engines in the back of their cars.