godlameroso wrote: ↑10 Nov 2019, 19:53
lio007 wrote: ↑10 Nov 2019, 17:46
What are the main areas where Honda has to or can improve? Do they have to explore the grey areas more than they do now? On the other hand it may be not worth it to put a lot of effort and ressources into things that may get restricted from one day to the other.
AFAIK this year they were focussed on combustion and turbo-improvements.
I think we can assume they keep their architecture and it is reported that Honda is on the smaller side in terms of PU-size, so it's unlikely they can improve a lot in this regard.
The fact they didn't have their latest pu on display shows they have something they didn't want people seeing so casually. Probably further refinements of the concept. New turbo, new intake plenum, further development of their cylinder head. Hopefully since it was scheduled for this year but pushed back to next it means it can be that little bit better developed.
Or they simply wanted to check durability of their existing PU's in the pool. Because one thing is clear: if they are fighting for the championship, they can't afford to exceed PU-allocations as defined by the regulations.
I know the 5 PU's this year were not due to reliability concerns(at least officially) but for Performance reasons, but that's an area they definitely need to improve. Starting at the back caused by grid penalties makes it more difficult.
Nevertheless I'm a bit worried about the Merc-rumours. Apparently they found big chunk of performance in one of their single-cylinder concepts.
I wonder if Honda can make a similar step in the next couple of months.