Snorked wrote: ↑22 Jan 2018, 09:13
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Asaki says 2018 spec is almost complete, wants half a season before the full strength of PU is realised?
http://members.f1-life.net/regular/62701/
Hopefully one of our Japanese posters translates properly:
"Both of us were beasts and we've been using these animals for a long time recently, so these beasts are getting worse recently, so it will be a smart guy, but then it can not win and that kind of person races I was expecting to return to Honda-like Honda where people like beasts can be active in the Asaki regime.
Sorry I missed this first time round. I quite liked this article, it gives an insight into the change of culture resulting from the management reshuffle for this season.
'Asaki looks like a kind man but inside he's full on Honda. After a stint in F1 development with the 2nd era he entered mass production car development where he saved Honda's bacon several times. Although having a strong history with V6 designs he ignored his superiors and put an inline 4 into the Honda Odyssey. Despite Mercedes and Chrysler failing with the technology he developed a cylinder de-activation system for the Accord and when Honda were on the verge of withdrawing from the kei car sector (660 cc and below) he masterminded the N Box which turned a rapid sales decline into an equally rapid surge.
He says that the more people say something is impossible, the harder he tries. In that sense he is very much old Honda, the image of Honda people still hold.
(This following bit is interesting and uncharacteristically or perhaps characteristically sharp)
Yamamoto sitting beside him says that they've both monstered their way through to this point together, but that such people are becoming rarer and rarer, replaced by people who know the right things to say. However such people (the ones who know what to say) don't know how to win and such people shouldn't be allowed to race.
The 2018 engine is almost complete so its too late for there to be any influence (from Asaki I assume). Asaki himself says he would like another six months as it takes time.
Those who believe that Honda lacked a little something up until now will be reassured by Araki's mentality. It may be that the first part of the season may be spent merely trying to get the unit to survive races but the second and third units should start showing what Honda are capable of, a Honda-like Honda. An engine that doesn't rage like a beast isn't like a real Honda.