I'm starting to wonder what kind of substance some here are smoking...
Red Bull will not be swapping to Honda engines this season and honestly Honda have a LONG way to go before they would be worthy of being in a 2019 Red Bull.
honda are worthy to be with redbull, even swapping this season can be a possiblity by midseason if the renault keeps breaking down. according to their boss dietr M , the honda is equal to renault and with a big step coming in canada it will all make it better for redbull. renault have their own team and the only reason renault is shining is because the redbull best efficient chassis. no redbull for renault no wins for renaults . redbull honda according to some is already a done deal. someone posted a job link for honda team project leader in milton keyes. could it be for redbull honda project? i hope so.I'm starting to wonder what kind of substance some here are smoking...
Red Bull will not be swapping to Honda engines this season and honestly Honda have a LONG way to go before they would be worthy of being in a 2019 Red Bull.
you guys never get bored from repeating this ?MrPotatoHead wrote: ↑24 Apr 2018, 00:09I'm starting to wonder what kind of substance some here are smoking...
Red Bull will not be swapping to Honda engines this season and honestly Honda have a LONG way to go before they would be worthy of being in a 2019 Red Bull.
No I never get bored quoting facts.loner wrote: ↑24 Apr 2018, 01:36you guys never get bored from repeating this ?MrPotatoHead wrote: ↑24 Apr 2018, 00:09I'm starting to wonder what kind of substance some here are smoking...
Red Bull will not be swapping to Honda engines this season and honestly Honda have a LONG way to go before they would be worthy of being in a 2019 Red Bull.
Honda is almost equal with Renault and they both are inferior to Mercedes and Ferrari
Honda don't lack harvesting in long straits that was in the past not anymore but they need about 50-70 hp more from ICE.
RBR will use Honda PU in 2019
RBR will ditch renault PU at the end of 2018 season and it is very wise from them to develop the current STR chassis if they want to start 2019 hitting the ground strongly to challenge for the 2019 title.
I'm with MrSpudHead.MrPotatoHead wrote: ↑24 Apr 2018, 01:39No I never get bored quoting facts.loner wrote: ↑24 Apr 2018, 01:36you guys never get bored from repeating this ?MrPotatoHead wrote: ↑24 Apr 2018, 00:09I'm starting to wonder what kind of substance some here are smoking...
Red Bull will not be swapping to Honda engines this season and honestly Honda have a LONG way to go before they would be worthy of being in a 2019 Red Bull.
Honda is almost equal with Renault and they both are inferior to Mercedes and Ferrari
Honda don't lack harvesting in long straits that was in the past not anymore but they need about 50-70 hp more from ICE.
RBR will use Honda PU in 2019
RBR will ditch renault PU at the end of 2018 season and it is very wise from them to develop the current STR chassis if they want to start 2019 hitting the ground strongly to challenge for the 2019 title.
Please look at the performance of the Renault teams from the races so far this year vs the Honda powered TR.
Again RB will only ditch the Renault for the Honda IF it can produce the same results or better.
its funny that people think TR should get podiums this season if redbull were to get them. are you serious . did the TR get podiums last season with a renault engine? No, they were a long way off.there is no way for TR to match redbull chassis. most likely it will only be between redbull ferrari and mercedes to get podiums this season. and possibly big luck can cause a midfiled team to get a podium. TR top speed are even better than redbulls , like i said according to redbull boss DM honda is equal to renault and is more compact engine and remember honda are bringing a big update soon. And also another big disadvantage for TR is the driver line up.i just wish they had an experience driver but no .the redbull will get a works project and a better engine . like i said before there are rumours the project has already started backdoors. if redbull goes with honda which is likely , then there would be no renault winnner next year. oops sorry.And if Honda isn’t getting on the podium reliably this season why would RB swap to them?
I must be watching a different championship from some of you here
Having re-read my post, and the context of those around it, I see it comes across as, "what-if" they tried to change engine this season. What I meant was that the engine is improving, and so Red Bull may be beginning to think about next season (I don't believe they will change in-season). So would they already have some preliminary technical contact with Honda, or be trying to influence potential packaging of the engine etc. with a view to their ideal integration and optimisation for their car design ? I suppose another question is, when does work on next year's car start ?bigblue wrote: ↑24 Apr 2018, 00:15It's certainly not a done deal yet, reliability needs to be proved - so far OK, admittedly not perfect, but tolerable. Admittedly, we're only three races in. Power needs a decent step.
Anyway, what is the lead-time on integrating a new engine ? Would RB and Honda already be having preliminary "what-if" talks, say about general packaging and layout, or is it way too early, and not worth bothering yet ?