techman wrote: ↑28 Feb 2018, 02:28
TR knows how much power renault had end of last season , hartley has no reason to lie. TR was nearly a second slower to redbull last year. and also comparing teams is also comparing apples and oranges too. you can the same engine with different chassis and you will find the gap over a second different from each other . just hard to compare only dyno values are the true test of how much bhp the engine has.
I'm not talking about TR. Hartley was mentioned and I only stated the facts. He didn't step into an TR F1 car in anger until the Renault PUs were already at the end of their life cycle, having reliability issues and detuned. Not to mention TR wasn't given the final software update late in 2017 that helped with power and driveability.
Trust me, I want nothing more than for Honda to come good. I'm just not ready to believe that they are better than Renault until I see some data from multiple race weekends suggesting this is the case.
I'm excited how the first 2 days of testing has gone, but that is hardly anything for anyone to hang their hats on. They appear to have good speed and decent lap times, but what can't be argued is so far the PU has been reliable. That is the most important thing right now.