If Honda deliver in Canada Red Bull will give them all the credit they deserve, along with a sharp jab at their current PU supplier.
'Aston Martin Red Bull Racing TAG powered by Honda' is a bit of a mouthful though.
Why wouldn't Honda be included in the name? Certainly 'powered by Honda' will be on the engine cover...
I completely agree. It's a Cinderella story. 'Ugly step sister comes good and marries the charismatic prince against all odds'.ME4ME wrote: ↑06 Jun 2018, 09:08Renault only ever had themselves to blame; in the V8 era they choose to promote their Infiniti brand and put that on the championship winning cars. And since the start of the V6 era they honestly haven't earned any credit at all.
I do think Honda, with their story and after what happened with the Mclaren relationship, would get plenty of credit and media attention if a RB-Honda deal would come through. It would be a massive comeback from Honda if they can be successfull eventually. Winning is always sweet(er) when you have got to work for it.
It would probably be Aston Martin RB Honda with AM providing funding only. The only change would be TAG stepping down from sponsoring the power unit. I think Honda would be having a say, after all they would be providing works support for free and this comes with privileges.
TAG only sponsor the power unit to have the brand on the car and associated with TEC.Talisman wrote: ↑06 Jun 2018, 11:10It would probably be Aston Martin RB Honda with AM providing funding only. The only change would be TAG stepping down from sponsoring the power unit. I think Honda would be having a say, after all they would be providing works support for free and this comes with privileges.
It could come with some odd compromises. I'm sure the car would have 'powered by Honda' on the side but what about the nose? An H above a pair of wings or will one or the other not be present?
https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/13654 ... anadian-gpHonda has revealed its Formula 1 engine upgrade for the Canadian Grand Prix is centred around improvements to its internal combustion engine.
The Japanese manufacturer has been expected to give partner Toro Rosso an update for the power-sensitive race, which Autosport reported that Honda hoped would be worth around 27bhp.
Honda stressed it would be careful not to hurt the reliability of its power unit in the pursuit of performance but, ahead of the Montreal race, technical director Toyoharu Tanabe confirmed Honda's upgrade - focused around its internal combustion engine - would be implemented.
"We are introducing an updated PU for this event, fitting it to both cars," said Tanabe.
"The updates are mainly to the ICE, focusing on improving performance. The Montreal circuit is known for its long straights, where over 60% of the lap is spent at full throttle.
"There are slow corners after the long straights and this means that good driveability is again important as is rapid turbo response.
"All these features mean that the power unit is one of the key elements here, which is why it has traditionally been the venue for engine manufacturers to introduce updates."
Or the Honda logo with wings and on the side written "Honda gives you wings"Talisman wrote: ↑06 Jun 2018, 11:10It would probably be Aston Martin RB Honda with AM providing funding only. The only change would be TAG stepping down from sponsoring the power unit. I think Honda would be having a say, after all they would be providing works support for free and this comes with privileges.
It could come with some odd compromises. I'm sure the car would have 'powered by Honda' on the side but what about the nose? An H above a pair of wings or will one or the other not be present?