carisi2k wrote: ↑21 Dec 2017, 09:42
McHonda wrote: ↑21 Dec 2017, 07:17
carisi2k wrote: ↑19 Dec 2017, 23:18
Anyway back to mac vs toro rosso debate. I will also expand this to include Red Bull. I think too many of you are focusing on what Honda had in 2017 and not on what they will have in 2018. I think STR and Honda will surprise many on here with how good the combination will be even as a test bench year. STR and Honda have been testing on the RBT testbed since the announcement in Singapore and this will be providing Honda and RB with a vast amount of information to make educated decisions on progress for 2018.
With Renault still having kers issues on the dyno it would be doubtful that a 2018 Renault engine has been anywhere other then the viry engine facility or enstone. Will any customer Renault team get the mileage they need in pre season testing to be competitive in 2018.
2018 development parts in the ICE have already raced for Renault this year and helped win 2 races, so parts of the 2018 engine have certainly left the dyno.
Reliability is easier to find than performance and increases in performance come with question marks about reliability for everyone bar Mercedes. Odds are the same will happen with Honda. Renault customers would have the same worry about pre-season running as any customer outside Mercedes (and to a lesser extent Ferrari customers) would have so it's not a special problem for Renault customers alone.
There was no development parts for the Renault PU in 2017 for Red Bull. The engine that Max won with at sepang and mexico is the same spec as the one that kept going bang all year for him, Daniel and the other Renault runners. Red Bull never got any development parts so any 2018 developments did not in fact win 2 races in 2017.
Certainly if they were fitted to Daniels car late in the season then those 2018 parts hand grenaded in 3 of the last 4 races. Renault in fact barely had any parts left and this forced Toro Rosso to run at such an engine state that even the saubers were faster then them. What happened was that Renault thought that they had overcome their reliability issues at Mexico and incorrectly told Red Bull and Toro rosso they could turn the engines up.
Renault have already used 2018 PU part from 2017 Austin GP
Verstappen and Hulkenberg had have new spec engine
https://www.pitpass.com/60476/Ricciardo ... ne-upgrade
https://www.pitpass.com/60511/Renaults-Mexico-preview
How much are you looking to 2018?
RT: Back at Viry, of course, we are well into our 2018 programme as so much work is done ahead of the Power Unit getting to the track. On track too,
we have brought certain elements which are relevant to our 2018 PU as we look to take another step forward. We have a busy four months before we see the 2018 cars unveiled, as we do every year.