etusch wrote: ↑25 Apr 2018, 19:58
muramasa wrote: ↑25 Apr 2018, 17:09
etusch wrote: ↑24 Apr 2018, 22:18
We are waiting for 27 hp from Honda.
Is it about what certain motorsport.com understands?
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Yes it was based motorsport news and as we expecting more performance from Honda we believe easily this kind of news. And for same reason I am sad to hear that. Is not there update for Canada?
There was other news saying Honda's 2018 engine performance will be visible second part of season. Is that also a lie?
Sorry to say this but some of you are appallingly naive.
"27hp (=20kW lol), Canada" and easily jump on it without even making basic fact check. Really it's about basic literacy that's applicable to all the things not just F1, not about anything else. None of token upgrade predictions in 2015 and 2016 and update predictions in 2017 made by those media and rumors came true despite the prediction window being very narrow (only 4-5 PU components and 20 races but realistic window is much smaller than that). Seriously when will you learn? Never take something like "what motorsport.com understands" let alone anything less than that.
And, update is coming. No brainer. All makers are working on development and again it's just self evident that all makers will be bringing whatever upgrades at PU cycle timing. Just because "27hp Canada" turned out to be fabrication by the incompetent writer does not mean upgrade is not coming.
I don't understand such extreme thinking like "sad" "is not there update for Canada?". Update itself is coming. Have you read my post? Either of Asaki, Yamamoto and Tanabe have been saying they would be bringing updates at PU cycle timings, and again and again it's self evident that updates will be coming. It's just that no one other than Honda can know what is coming, and do not take those bs like "what motorsport.com understands", that's it.
Regarding "engine performance will be visible second part of season", are you talking about "it will take at least half a year until it's visible (or something of that sort)" remark made by Asaki (not Tanabe) in winter break couple months ago?
Asaki was not talking about specific number like anything will come in 6 months. He was explaining that Honda has been making some reformations to its F1 operation throughout 2017 and Asaki himself started being in charge of Large Project Leader of F1 in Dec 2017, and he assesses that it will take at least another half year (from the point of interview ie January 2018) before things start coming to fruition as a result of reformation. So Asaki is merely talking about overall picture and prospect. But all the subtle nuance gets completely lost and it becomes "6 months!" "major upgrade is coming in 6 months (so after/around summer)!".
(Actually Honda has been making constant major reformations ever since March 2015 and this is more like yet another evolution rather than anything special or turnaround really)
No343NoLife wrote: ↑26 Apr 2018, 04:57
Just read Mineoki Yoneya(@m_yoneya)'s interview on "Weekly SPA!"
Interesting to know that Mr.Hachigo was the only person on the board who was against pulling away from the sport...
Your interpretation is completely wrong. It's just that there was sentiment among some part of Honda that they may have to accept withdrawal in worst case but Hachigo worked hard or something like that. And all these without credible source and quotes being presented, it's just petty small talk.
Are you not aware that SPA is a tabloid? And Yoneya is not good journalist, he and any of those Japanese F1 journalists are only useful for those official personnel quotes from interviews.
Continuing F1 this time around is the corporate will of Honda, Ito (ex-Honda president), Arai, Hasegawa etc repeatedly explained that this time they will not quit F1 even if Lehman class economy shock happens and they strive to create intra structure to enable that.