Karim28 wrote: ↑01 Dec 2019, 21:01
we all know that Mercedes' reliability is much better than Honda this season. So Honda will be asked for more performance and more reliability, it's the time for them to finish a season without any penalty in normal conditions.
I don't know how often it has been said in this topic
1) Red Bull considered this year as a transition year
2) it was already clear for Red Bull that they would take penalties during the season to give Honda the opportunity to get close or on par with Mercedes
3) Honda has always said they first focus on reliabillty and then on the power, that's why Honda never gave full power of the engine free until Austria, because they were marked by the McLaren desaster
so to conclude : all the engine swaps were planned, and had nothing to do with inreliaballity of the PU.... to clearify it completly i marked the the most important point on why they changed the engine.
izzy wrote: ↑01 Dec 2019, 19:12
probably the most interesting single thing to look forward to next year is Red Bull/Max vs Mercedes/Lewis isn't it? Red Bull are great operationally, unlike Ferrari who do great engineering but not always the rest of it. Honda have caught up, Red Bull won't get caught out by the tyres again, Max will be growing up, while Lewis should in theory be at least plateauing
agree