https://www.motorsportmagazine.com/arch ... nda-ra168eMore than anything else, the highly conservative nature of Honda’s [RA168E] design stands out. The RA168E displays no devilishly ingenious features, nor any parts fashioned from ‘unobtanium’ or exotic materials, as had been rumoured. In fact, the block is made from plain old cast iron.
In valve design Honda also took a conservative approach. ...There are no desmodromic actions, no torsion bars nor pneumatic springs; four valves per cylinder are used with each valve being closed in the familiar manner by a pair of concentric springs.
Combustion chamber design is also conservative with compactness, (and hence good burning) and fuel economy is its a primary objective. Following the fashion set by Ferrari twenty years ago, the valves are rather small and arranged at an included angle of 32 degrees, the same angle that was first used on the Cosworth DFV two decades ago. ...From the point of view of valve gear and combustion chamber design then, the cylinder head of this engine is quite unremarkable.
That outburst may mean that Fernando Alonso will never win the Indianapolis 500. He now has only one choice of engine supplier.theriusDR3 wrote: ↑27 Sep 2020, 05:02https://i.redd.it/g3kq7vxkvo831.jpg
Alonso was overtaken by Verstappen Jr. during 2015 Japanese Grand Prix.
Fernando Alonso was left frustated with a Honda engine by offending and mocking Honda engine "This is embarrasing...." and "GP2 engine...... GP2...... Aaarghhh!!!!!!" at Honda's home race in Suzuka Circuit back in 2015. After the outburst tragedy, Alonso was officially banned to drive Honda-powered racing cars in any auto racing tournaments after 2017.
He ran pretty close to the front in 2017 at Indy undre Honda power, 2 years after he made those comments. I doubt the Honda Indy people care about his past comments in F1, certainly not 5 years later on.gshevlin wrote: ↑27 Sep 2020, 16:57That outburst may mean that Fernando Alonso will never win the Indianapolis 500. He now has only one choice of engine supplier.theriusDR3 wrote: ↑27 Sep 2020, 05:02https://i.redd.it/g3kq7vxkvo831.jpg
Alonso was overtaken by Verstappen Jr. during 2015 Japanese Grand Prix.
Fernando Alonso was left frustated with a Honda engine by offending and mocking Honda engine "This is embarrasing...." and "GP2 engine...... GP2...... Aaarghhh!!!!!!" at Honda's home race in Suzuka Circuit back in 2015. After the outburst tragedy, Alonso was officially banned to drive Honda-powered racing cars in any auto racing tournaments after 2017.
No, it is clearly documented. Andretti team wanted Alonso in this years' race and Honda blocked that move and Alonso could nt get the seat. They gave that seat to some nobodyhUirEYExbN wrote: ↑27 Sep 2020, 18:44He ran pretty close to the front in 2017 at Indy undre Honda power, 2 years after he made those comments. I doubt the Honda Indy people care about his past comments in F1, certainly not 5 years later on.gshevlin wrote: ↑27 Sep 2020, 16:57That outburst may mean that Fernando Alonso will never win the Indianapolis 500. He now has only one choice of engine supplier.theriusDR3 wrote: ↑27 Sep 2020, 05:02https://i.redd.it/g3kq7vxkvo831.jpg
Alonso was overtaken by Verstappen Jr. during 2015 Japanese Grand Prix.
Fernando Alonso was left frustated with a Honda engine by offending and mocking Honda engine "This is embarrasing...." and "GP2 engine...... GP2...... Aaarghhh!!!!!!" at Honda's home race in Suzuka Circuit back in 2015. After the outburst tragedy, Alonso was officially banned to drive Honda-powered racing cars in any auto racing tournaments after 2017.
Working with Toyota in WEC probably forced him towards Chevrolet for his 2019 and 2020 attempts.
...then maybe we can get Fred to drive/chastise the FerarriPlatinumZealot wrote: ↑27 Sep 2020, 20:20Not sure if this is worth a thread on its own! But Alonso's outburst had a good side. That embarrassment energized Honda in making things right.
Doesn't work on the shameless.Scorpaguy wrote: ↑28 Sep 2020, 01:57...then maybe we can get Fred to drive/chastise the FerarriPlatinumZealot wrote: ↑27 Sep 2020, 20:20Not sure if this is worth a thread on its own! But Alonso's outburst had a good side. That embarrassment energized Honda in making things right.
Alonso has crashed on multiple Indy 500 runs prior to the race and didn't even make the cut in qualifying last year.siskue2005 wrote: ↑27 Sep 2020, 21:03No, it is clearly documented. Andretti team wanted Alonso in this years' race and Honda blocked that move and Alonso could nt get the seat. They gave that seat to some nobody
They allowed him to race in 2017 because he already was a McLaren Honda driver on that year, so they are obliged to give a seat for their driver when Mclaren put up a Indy car with Andretti and Honda engines
Totally wrong.Ringleheim wrote: ↑27 Sep 2020, 05:58Remember when the Honda name was made of solid gold in F1? When they were untouchable? Innovators? The best?
They haven't been that way for nearly 30 years now.