Just a fun thread to point out the irony and team double talk
Double stacking Hamilton and Bottas pit stop at Chinese Grand Prix was Toto Wolff's idea....well, who else can make that call at Mercedes?
Not the thread to dicuss this, but saying Renault is the worst now is absurd. Do you think RBR is performing better this season with Honda than they did with Renault? No way, they´ve undoubtadely make one or two steps back, now they´re closer to Renault and McLaren when past season they were closer to Mercedes and Ferrarimarmer wrote: ↑18 Apr 2019, 11:59Not over a race weekend but
Ron Dennis decision to switch to honda is probably the biggest face palm in recent years McLaren went right to the back of the grid while staying a Merc customer would have probably got them 4th in the championship for there time with honda.
Then dropped honda just as they catch up everyone else switch to Renault who might now be the worst this season
As far as bad choices go I can't think of many worse than this
Renault are worse this year they have had at least one power unit fault per race they might have slightly more power but it's not like it's getting them anywhere them or McLaren are still behind red bull.Andres125sx wrote: ↑18 Apr 2019, 12:27Not the thread to dicuss this, but saying Renault is the worst now is absurd. Do you think RBR is performing better this season with Honda than they did with Renault? No way, they´ve undoubtadely make one or two steps back, now they´re closer to Renault and McLaren when past season they were closer to Mercedes and Ferrarimarmer wrote: ↑18 Apr 2019, 11:59Not over a race weekend but
Ron Dennis decision to switch to honda is probably the biggest face palm in recent years McLaren went right to the back of the grid while staying a Merc customer would have probably got them 4th in the championship for there time with honda.
Then dropped honda just as they catch up everyone else switch to Renault who might now be the worst this season
As far as bad choices go I can't think of many worse than this
And going to Honda is not a bad decision IMHO, it was a VERY risky one, but a team like McLaren who´s target are both titles can´t accept a customer engine wich will never allow him to win. They had no choice, similar to Alonso, they knew it was very risky but he was sure Ferrari would not allow him to win the title, so he made a risky move to have some chance. It didn´t work, but it was a brave decision, same as McLaren with Honda.
And then does.
Going strictly by numbers, apparently not, given Verstappen is only 2nd to both Mercedes and ahead of both Ferraris. Given the reliability with Renault, i’m doubtful they could have achieved that. Even so, RedBull are quite vocal about carrying the ‘blame’ for their current performance, so i expect large improvements to the car that will bring them closer into contention as the season progresses. Having Gasly driving that 2nd RedBull will hurt them in the WCC standings though. I wouldnt be surprised to see him replaced sooner than later if he continues to finish behind the Torro Rossos in the race.Andres125sx wrote: ↑19 Apr 2019, 12:08Maybe, but McLaren can force any other team to sign in with Honda and take the damage of firsts seasons with a new manufacturer, the only way to do it was assuming that damage theirselves with the hope after a short period they would be competitive.
Maybe Renault is worst this season, but that means nothing about Honda perfomance. RBR is further away from Mercedes and Ferrari this season than they were last year with the french PU. I think it´s pretty obvious, isn´t it?
That's all PR talk.
Yeah, apparently not, but we all know going strictly by numbers the real picture gets distortedPhil wrote: ↑19 Apr 2019, 15:52Going strictly by numbers, apparently notAndres125sx wrote: ↑19 Apr 2019, 12:08Maybe, but McLaren can force any other team to sign in with Honda and take the damage of firsts seasons with a new manufacturer, the only way to do it was assuming that damage theirselves with the hope after a short period they would be competitive.
Maybe Renault is worst this season, but that means nothing about Honda perfomance. RBR is further away from Mercedes and Ferrari this season than they were last year with the french PU. I think it´s pretty obvious, isn´t it?
Agree. What marmer said about letting some other team to do the hard work until the PU is in good shape (and I agree but replied saying no other team was willing to do so), is what finally McLaren have done for RBR, assume the step back in first seasons, and when the PU start performing decently, let your competitors enjoy the fruit...nokivasara wrote: ↑19 Apr 2019, 15:33The bad descision regarding Mclaren and Honda was when Mclaren decided to end it, I said that when it happened and haven't changed my mind since.
At the time of the McLaren switch the engine manufacturers were not required to provide equal engines. Now that they are I think McLaren would have had an easier time getting to their goals with a Merc vs. Honda.Andres125sx wrote: ↑19 Apr 2019, 18:57Agree. What marmer said about letting some other team to do the hard work until the PU is in good shape (and I agree but replied saying no other team was willing to do so), is what finally McLaren have done for RBR, assume the step back in first seasons, and when the PU start performing decently, let your competitors enjoy the fruit...nokivasara wrote: ↑19 Apr 2019, 15:33The bad descision regarding Mclaren and Honda was when Mclaren decided to end it, I said that when it happened and haven't changed my mind since.