Agree, but this thread is about McLaren-Renault vs STR-Honda, not sure where did you read anything about McLaren-Honda
The performance of both teams once excluding "lucky" early season points of McLaren, are very similar.Andres125sx wrote: ↑02 Jan 2019, 08:28Sorry to those 29 votes for STR, but reality is Honda powered cars finished second to last, exactly the same to past season when they were powering McLaren
why excluding races they drove?JordanMugen wrote: ↑05 Jan 2019, 22:57The performance of both teams once excluding "lucky" early season points of McLaren, are very similar.Andres125sx wrote: ↑02 Jan 2019, 08:28Sorry to those 29 votes for STR, but reality is Honda powered cars finished second to last, exactly the same to past season when they were powering McLaren
The vast majority of McLaren's points were scored in the first 4 rounds -- even Vandoorne (the backmarker who McLaren dropped) scored points in three out of these four races!
Once these rounds are excluded, we can create a tally for the Spain through to Abu Dhabi rounds:
McLaren - Renault, 21 points
Toro Rosso - Honda, 20 points
A marginal difference suggesting parity between Honda and Renault power units, wouldn't you agree?
JordanMugen wrote: ↑05 Jan 2019, 22:57The performance of both teams once excluding "lucky" early season points of McLaren, are very similar.Andres125sx wrote: ↑02 Jan 2019, 08:28Sorry to those 29 votes for STR, but reality is Honda powered cars finished second to last, exactly the same to past season when they were powering McLaren
The vast majority of McLaren's points were scored in the first 4 rounds -- even Vandoorne (the backmarker who McLaren dropped) scored points in three out of these four races!
Once these rounds are excluded, we can create a tally for the Spain through to Abu Dhabi rounds:
McLaren - Renault, 21 points
Toro Rosso - Honda, 20 points
A marginal difference suggesting parity between Honda and Renault power units, wouldn't you agree?