techman wrote: ↑13 Feb 2018, 05:43
Wazari rumored that Honda's approach was about experimentation and not winning
can u quote where he said this.
there is no engine manufacturer who come into the sports of not wining. everyone comes in with the intention of wining.
LOL!
I can name 3 manufacturers from the top of my head that entered F1 without the absolute intent of winning.
Hart. Ilmor. Yamaha.
a win would be great, but either had or built engines with the intent of participating and competing in F1, that does not equal the intent of winning. the budget for winning for many (engine) manufacturers is, and always has been, too big, hence bigger than they can handle. Instead, they provided decent and competitive engines for the 'smaller' teams that also had a much lesser budget than the giants, and obviously, needed engines, but didn't have the budget for buying 'big manufacturer' engines like Ferrari, Ford (Cosworth), Renault, perhaps even Judd.
Also, it doesn't mean these manufacturers can't 'grow' into winning-capable material. But that doesn't mean they enter F1 'just to win'.
There have been teams with that intent - Obviously Toyota is one to name, but how much they thrown at it, didn't bring the results they wanted and so they pulled the plug in the end. They didn't even keep making engines, they abandoned the project alltogether.
Talking about Cosworth, one of the only manufacturers apart from Honda entering/re-entering F1 'recently', didn't really have a impressive result either. Question is, were they ever intending to make engines 'for the win' ?
Perhaps the pairing with Williams brough some high hopes before - who knows. But the fact is, when they entered in 2010 at the end of the V8 era, they supplied a non-competitive Williams team, brand new teams Lotus, HRT and Virgin (of which one turned Caterham-Renault and the other Marussia-Ferrari and then Manor).
The engine could be concidered unsuccessfull (even though it was more reliable than the Honda on it's inception iirc) and i think nobody at cosworth at the time had the idea that they built that V8 to 'win'.
also:
this is mclaren quote of blaming honda saying mclaren are in it to win where as honda are not.
the same cr*p over and over again. just give it a rest. it's really sad and annoying by now.
i heard this from mclaren. but not wazari. dont make things up.
WOW hypocritical, you're making things up about Mclaren blaming Honda.
are you even for real?