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The Japanese technicians were convinced that they had only brought about twenty horses from Mercedes and Ferrari in race configuration. A step forward that gives hope to Red Bull and leaves a bitter taste in McLaren's mouth.
The latest evolution of the Honda power unit, which completed its first full race weekend at Suzuka, confirmed a decisive step forward in performance. The Japanese technicians are carrying out the engine development as planned, and the third evolution of 2018 has respected the plans of the Japanese engineers. The leap forward was particularly appreciated by Red Bull, who will be using the Honda power unit next year, taking important words from Christian Horner.
"We are impressed by the commitment and determination that Honda has confirmed with steps forward that are in front of everyone - commented the team principal of Red Bull - beyond the current performance, we and Honda share the ultimate goal, which is to return to fight for the highest goals. What we see today is an excellent basis on which to start work in view of 2019".
The Japanese technicians have assessed the gap between them and the Mercedes-Ferrari tandem in a window ranging from one to two percent (in terms of race performance), which in power translates into about 20 horsepower. On the other hand, the gap in qualification is even greater, a context in which Honda does not yet have at its disposal a plus of power equivalent to the competition.
This is now the next target at the Sakura headquarters, and work is already underway. There should be no further steps in the four missing races at the end of the World Championship, but there is a whisper of an evolution that should be brought to the track in the tests of Abu Dhabi, the day after the last Grand Prix of the season.
McLaren's autogoal
If the plans are respected, and if even the reliability front will conclude a very demanding chase on the Ferrari and Mercedes competition, Red Bull could enter by right in the fight for the 2019 title. For three years Honda has been receiving very strong criticism from McLaren, and in many cases it was a question of justified judgements. But the divorce that came at the end of last season has also brought to light other evaluations.
Without the pressures to which they were subjected in the McLaren period, and with a very good communication born with the technicians of Toro Rosso, the Japanese technicians have worked in an atmosphere of greater serenity, being able to make the necessary mistakes and learning from them without undergoing constant trials.
The results have been seen, while at McLaren they have emerged of the great limits in the construction of the single-seater, an aspect that probably for years has been hidden more or less deliberately by an uncompetitive power unit. The Honda engine was undoubtedly the last of the group, but the "best chassis" hypothesised by McLaren technicians and some British enthusiasts was not such, as emerged after the transition to the Renault power unit.
Good news for Formula 1
If in 2019 the good premises of the eve will be confirmed, Formula 1 could find itself with three forces on the field able to run for the World Title, and it would be fantastic news for all fans but also for those who run the Circus. In fact, Honda is the only added value that has led to the transition (at the end of 2013) from aspirated engines to hybrids, as Mercedes, Ferrari and Renault were already present at the time of the V8.
The huge expenses faced with the power unit regulation, years of Mercedes domination that have put a strain on the involvement of fans, and especially the introduction of a technical regulation that can discourage the interest of other manufacturers, have had on the other side of the scale only the entry into Formula 1 of a new manufacturer: Honda. For the rest, apart from advertising postcards for the promotion of a hybrid that has little to do with series production, there have been no tangible benefits from the transition to V6 hybrids.
For this reason, the growth of the Japanese project takes on particular significance throughout Formula 1, in the hope that it will pass an inviting signal also to other manufacturers, who precisely in the difficulties encountered initially by Honda, have seen a valid reason to stay at the window avoiding the risk of bad figures in the worldvision in the Championship number one in the world.