Errr, I don't know what you on about, but did you know that RBR has said before the start of the season they willing to take penalties to enable the Honda development?
Errr, I don't know what you on about, but did you know that RBR has said before the start of the season they willing to take penalties to enable the Honda development?
You missed that Renault also now has 1010hp to 1015 hp lolWouter wrote: ↑14 Sep 2019, 09:11Renault drove with very low downforce.Artur Craft wrote: ↑14 Sep 2019, 08:32Renault had a big jump in Spa and Monza. RB didn't
improve. The 25HP gain claim was an outright lie
RBR did improve and the 25 HP gain wasn't a lie.
Max had to do a catch-up race and you than lose a lot of time.
In the open air he drove the same times as the front riders.
Kvyat also drove very good times until he dropped out.
“Singapore is a great track and the city looks amazing at night. I enjoy driving under the floodlights as it gives more character to the track and I really like this kind of weekend as it’s so different to a normal race. The track is very demanding – it’s hot, it’s physical and you sweat a lot, but it’s one of my favourites. You have a lot of corners that are a mix of high and low speed, plus some medium speed corners that have little run-off, so it’s a very diverse circuit.”
“It’s also a race where we tend to do better than say, Monza and Spa. I finished second there last year so hopefully we can have another good weekend. Overtaking is very tricky so qualifying is the key, you have to nail it! I’m looking forward to having a more normal race weekend and hopefully not starting out of position again which always makes things more difficult. We’re aiming for maximum points and I’m really looking forward to it.”
reality is max had the pace to qualify with the top 2 , his pace in race matched the leader but he couldnt qualify higher becuase of his grid penalty issues. others had tows wheres albon couldnt. renault and honda are equal but honda engine has more potential with the new fuel coming soon.You missed that Renault also now has 1010hp to 1015 hp lol
Before anyone says I am misquoting, yes some even say 1020hp
Basically the highlights are as follows:Wouter wrote: ↑15 Sep 2019, 09:32A new Japanese article about the Honda engine. An interview with Honda F1 Yasuaki Asagi PU Development Manager.
Could someone who speaks Japanese translate the highlights? It is a bit confusing.
https://www.as-web.jp/f1/521822?all
SF Engineer wrote: ↑15 Sep 2019, 13:25Basically the highlights are as follows:Wouter wrote: ↑15 Sep 2019, 09:32A new Japanese article about the Honda engine. An interview with Honda F1 Yasuaki Asagi PU Development Manager.
Could someone who speaks Japanese translate the highlights? It is a bit confusing.
https://www.as-web.jp/f1/521822?all
1. The big jump in performance for spec 3 was to do with the method of combustion.
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That is not everything but the main points as I read them.
Very, very much appreciated mateSF Engineer wrote: ↑15 Sep 2019, 13:25Basically the highlights are as follows:Wouter wrote: ↑15 Sep 2019, 09:32A new Japanese article about the Honda engine. An interview with Honda F1 Yasuaki Asagi PU Development Manager.
Could someone who speaks Japanese translate the highlights? It is a bit confusing.
https://www.as-web.jp/f1/521822?all
1. The big jump in performance for spec 3 was to do with the method of combustion.
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That is not everything but the main points as I read them.
He was on new soft whereas the front pack on used mediums and Hamilton was stuck behind Leclrec. His pace in the second half was almost matched by Albon, granted he got stuck behond Perez towards the end.
Just pick up some interesting informations for me.Wouter wrote: ↑15 Sep 2019, 09:32A new Japanese article about the Honda engine. An interview with Honda F1 Yasuaki Asagi PU Development Manager.
Could someone who speaks Japanese translate the highlights? It is a bit confusing.
https://www.as-web.jp/f1/521822?all