ispano6 wrote: ↑15 Dec 2019, 16:24
PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑15 Dec 2019, 01:31
AMG.Tzan wrote: ↑13 Dec 2019, 19:44
Ferrari and Mercedes both overhauling their engines for 2020! Honda staying the same and improving their concept! Of course that can mean a lot of things...the gap between them and Honda getting bigger for example!
But that could also mean that both Ferrari and Mercedes could end up with worse reliability in their quest to improve their new concept...that may be a chance for Honda to get ahead of them or at least get a head start in the 2020 season!
I'm curious to see how much of an improvement Honda's Spec 1 2020 engine will be over 2019 Spec 4! They sure have room for improvement in their concept i believe...
Remeber Honda came to the party late so they had a year to look on other peoples solutions! Honda might just have a more advanced design? We would never know can we?
Let's see if others copy some of Honda layout philosophy. Top mounted radiators etc.
The top mount Rad solution seems to be RBR exclusive, probably born out of what Horner alluded to where RBR had direct involvement in PU design. Toro Rosso did not use the same layout, they retained the more "typical" cooling design, although I would not be surprised to see the 2020 Alpha Tauri car using the top mount idea as they have the entire rear crash structure, gearbox and the suspension at all four corners of this years RB15 for next year, and unless they are convinced of a different aero design path that affects cooling, I'd assume they'll follow suit there as well.
(Side note.. Bodes well for Alpha Tauri, they'll have a gearbox designed for the Honda PU from the get go, hopefully they will hassle Renault even more in 2020, more specifically Abiteboul)
As for PU development, there was one outlet that claimed a Toro Rosso engineer told them Honda had one Spec 5 PU ready and waiting in RBR's garage at Abu Dhabi as a "just in case" if there was a crash requiring a PU change. He was glad it wasn't necessary but also mentioned it "was a shame we couldn't see that one in action".
(Please note, I can no longer find the article to link, so it's potential smoke)
If that is true, we know Spec 5 was ready, possibly impressive as well and if the Spec 1 RA620 is a further refinement, we can be hopeful it'll be a good step over what we've seen on track.