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I thought that checking the calibration and reliability by earning distance is the most important for both the car body side and the power unit side, I am satisfied with that point.
We are still at the stage of learning to know the car and the power unit.When we shake the setting a little and see the response to it, after grasping the characteristics of the car and the power unit, we will optimize it to narrow down to the best place from now I will go.
We are pursuing by taking reliability as a key point of development at first and developing it based on reflections of last year, so it is a test to earn a distance and find a problem without breaking from the start The output does not limit extremely to ensure reliability, and the qualifying mode has not been used yet, but in order to evaluate the machine performance also the level assuming actual battle I am running in practice and racing mode.
They reduce the performance of the PU a little, but not so much (all the teams do this). Tanabe is very different from Hasegawa hahaSnorked wrote: ↑28 Feb 2018, 13:03Tanabe says the PU is running in some sort of reduced power state to ensure reliable running during this first test?
I hope Talisman or hasika can provide a proper translation: https://www.nikkansports.com/sports/new ... 00663.html
Dream on Honda need more than that.HPD wrote: ↑28 Feb 2018, 13:04Honda is still the weakest PU. Yamamoto already confirmed it.
But this does not mean that we are 1 second behind Renault. I guess Honda will need 15 HP or 10 HP to catch Renault.
The biggest advantage of Renault will be seen in the race. In Honda, the classification is very good.
TR must fight to enter Q3 mid-season.
Franz Tost:
- "We built up a completely new car with the new power unit from Honda which has integrated quite well
- "Based on the first two days of testing, the job seems to have done well. While the times aren’t important, Toro Rosso are right at the top of the league in terms of accrued mileage,“ says Franz Tost. “We have a really good cooperation with Honda and in the end, I must say I think we have a competitive package.”
https://www.redbull.com/ca-en/scuderia-toro-rosso-str13
i hope so toI want to see Toro Rosso reap the benefits from this relationship fully before Red Bull take over. The guys in Faenza deserve some good fortune.
#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!
http://www.mundodeportivo.com/motor/f1/ ... encia.htmlFernando Alonso said Monday that Honda, despite showing reliability in these tests, could not finish the Grand Prix of Australia. What do you think?
(Laughter) Well, so far everything is going very well. Everything went perfect so in Toro Rosso we are very happy to have the support of Honda. The performance has been very good so far, so we are very optimistic about the engine and its durability. There are still some updates on the way, but we are focused above all on reliability and up to this point everything is fine. We are all very optimistic for the rest of the season.
Are you happy with the change of the Renault engine to the Honda?
It's better than the one we had from Renault last year and receiving engines from a manufacturer directly is a great opportunity for Toro Rosso. We have all the support of Honda so this is really positive and a great occasion for us.