Just_a_fan wrote: ↑30 Dec 2019, 01:49
GhostF1 wrote: ↑30 Dec 2019, 00:37
They've made greater strides than the others to be where they are now and labelled as pretty much a front running manufacturer and it's great to see.
Of course they made great strides - they started from a very low place. Remember "GP2 power, GP2 power"?
That's the point - they have caught up with Ferrari and Mercedes because those two have been in the realm of diminishing returns for a while now.
If a company like Honda hadn't caught up, I'd have been surprised. Now that they have, we have the chance of more closer racing - that's a good thing and we can thank Honda for that.
You don't think that's a generalised and slightly unfair assessment? Ferrari are ahead of Merc and Honda have matched Mercedes this year, if this dev. rate continues next year, they could overtake Mercedes to be the ones to catch Ferrari, yes they started lower, but the point is they are on a trajectory to hit highs faster than Mercedes now and Renault!? They started earlier, lobbied for this engine format and are languishing down the bottom with decent, but lets be realistic, last place power and DEFINITELY last place reliability.
Agree it would of been surprising if they didn't catch up for a company their size, and I believe it was expected to happen sooner or later, but regardless. They've been a huge story since 2015 that we have all followed for 1097 pages!!! (next best is 314!) and I'm so very glad they are now where they are.