exactly .. but why you neglecting the chassis effect and the set up of the car .. now compare the Honda PU during the Bahrain gp with the midfield .. another thing check the speed trap of the Honda PU since the winter testing till the Chinese gp.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.
I think it is not compactness matter it is layout matter. If redbull were swapping from renault to ferrari it might be easy like what Toro Rosso has experienced last two years but this time it was a different layout and they couldn't finish integrationtechman wrote: ↑24 Apr 2018, 15:08i can understand there could be integration issues that might come with a honda in a redbull chassis but because the honda is compact unit it will probably be a bit easier. i believe TR could probably further optimized with honda, i hope redbull will join with honda sooner and test a mule so they can iron out ay problems and prepare for 2019
i know the layout is different but already TR has all the parts made for this engine layout. so its probably the little details that needed to worked out for a redbull honda integration. it might take at least 2 months but i believe its still possible.I think it is not compactness matter it is layout matter. If redbull were swapping from renault to ferrari it might be easy like what Toro Rosso experienced last two years but this time it was a different layout and they couldn't finish integration
You do realise that engine packaging, radiators, intercoolers, etc, etc, is one of the MAJOR performance differentiators when it comes to aero?
But it is still the branding of another car maker. I don't see the two being comparable.
You think any of them (AM,Honda and Tag Heur) want an Aston Martin Red Bull Racing Honda Tag Heur running about?
I think if both come same level to decision time they will choose Honda.dren wrote: ↑24 Apr 2018, 19:23If the Renault PU improves enough that Red Bull are legitimately fighting for wins in the second half of the season, I don't see why Red Bull would jump ship and change to Honda, as much as I'd like it. If the Honda is on par with the Renault, power and reliability wise, by midseason, Red Bull will have a hard choice to make. There are certainly benefits to working with a PU partner that can design parts to integrate into the overall car design. This is the last performance benefit that Red Bull is sorely missing relative to Mercedes and Ferrari.