McLaren F1 Team raced in Formula 1 since 1966 until present but ironically McLaren never intend to build its' own in-house F1 engines like Scuderia Ferrari did.
Please tell me the real reasons!
Very good point!theriusDR3 wrote: ↑19 Jun 2021, 10:28McLaren F1 Team raced in Formula 1 since 1966 until present but ironically McLaren never intend to build its' own in-house F1 engines like Scuderia Ferrari did.
Did Honda make a mistake dropping the slick Williams outfit, to supply McLaren instead?
It was in fact Honda that was the reason that McLaren fell short on tech with Williams. Honda insisted that they kept developing the electronics, while Williams had a more integrated view with electronics, hydraulics and engine. Also, although the Honda engine was very powerful it also lacked the refinement of later versions of the Renault engine like pneumatics. Honda's view were just a bit outdated. When they split up, Dennis established the McLaren electronics department, making all that was needed to run the Ford V8 and the car suspension etc in-house.JordanMugen wrote: ↑19 Jun 2021, 16:52Did Honda make a mistake dropping the slick Williams outfit, to supply McLaren instead?
A Williams that would, in short order, go on to overtake McLaren in technology terms. And by the mid-90's to late-90's comprehensively outperform McLaren.
[Before Williams themselves fell (back) into the non-manufacturer team abyss and later non-Newey abyss despite BMW rockets. ]
Perhaps McLaren V10s would have outperformed the relatively unreliable Illmor Mercedes items which hampered the tightly packaged Newey designs!?
On the other hand, Dennis seemed almost desperate for works engines -- trying Peugeot before poaching Mercedes. Offering (eventually) part-ownership, livery and so forth, and happily accepting the free engines and piles of sponsorship.
If works McLaren engines were a superior tactic, why did Dennis not establish an engine division!?!?
Alfa Romeo, BMW, Renault, Ford, Mercedes, Toyota, Honda, Lancia, BRM, Maserati, Vanwall, Porsche, Gordini, Matra, etc, etc.Hoffman900 wrote: ↑21 Jun 2021, 16:30I mean, outside Ferrari, there haven't been that many manufacturers with a works team, beyond the 1950s at least.
Most were chassis constructors buying engines from manufacturers.
Years would be usefulJolle wrote: ↑21 Jun 2021, 16:50Alfa Romeo, BMW, Renault, Ford, Mercedes, Toyota, Honda, Lancia, BRM, Maserati, Vanwall, Porsche, Gordini, Matra, etc, etc.Hoffman900 wrote: ↑21 Jun 2021, 16:30I mean, outside Ferrari, there haven't been that many manufacturers with a works team, beyond the 1950s at least.
Most were chassis constructors buying engines from manufacturers.
Most British constructors didn't made their own engines, others did.
during the 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's, 00's, 10's, and 20's there were multiple engine manufactures who also ran a chassis under their name. Even now, we have 3.Hoffman900 wrote: ↑21 Jun 2021, 16:52Years would be usefulJolle wrote: ↑21 Jun 2021, 16:50Alfa Romeo, BMW, Renault, Ford, Mercedes, Toyota, Honda, Lancia, BRM, Maserati, Vanwall, Porsche, Gordini, Matra, etc, etc.Hoffman900 wrote: ↑21 Jun 2021, 16:30I mean, outside Ferrari, there haven't been that many manufacturers with a works team, beyond the 1950s at least.
Most were chassis constructors buying engines from manufacturers.
Most British constructors didn't made their own engines, others did.
Not sure formula 1 but old Grand Prix cars were basically “retired” fighter aircraft engines bolted to a chassis. So probably a rolls engine was used at one point.El Scorchio wrote: ↑21 Jun 2021, 17:27In terms of British engine manufacturing, I know they concentrate on aerospace, but have Rolls-Royce ever come close to entering F1?
well ....
Thanks! Interesting. I had always thought that F1 could have been very tempting for them in the past, but didn’t know if they ever actually gave it a go or not.jjn9128 wrote: ↑21 Jun 2021, 18:07Not sure formula 1 but old Grand Prix cars were basically “retired” fighter aircraft engines bolted to a chassis. So probably a rolls engine was used at one point.El Scorchio wrote: ↑21 Jun 2021, 17:27In terms of British engine manufacturing, I know they concentrate on aerospace, but have Rolls-Royce ever come close to entering F1?