With Alonso's luck / bad timing that is almost a given !!godlameroso wrote:I'll laugh if he leaves and then McLaren goes on to win with Vandoorne.
From 2017 onwards the regulations are changed:Joseki wrote:It's mid December and we still don't know what kind of fuel and oil Honda will use next year, and even if Wazari posted something on this topic a few days ago I'm still worried about it, and I'm more worried thinking about fuel development during the season.
Don't forget not to confuse fuel/lube sponsor with fuel/lube supplier. I'm pretty sure Honda has been testing/using specific fuels as they developed the 2017 PU, and I'm fairly sure they have deals in place for that supplier to be locked in for the 2017 season.Joseki wrote:It's mid December and we still don't know what kind of fuel and oil Honda will use next year, and even if Wazari posted something on this topic a few days ago I'm still worried about it, and I'm more worried thinking about fuel development during the season.
Someone told me fuel will not be a problem at all and nothing to worry about it .Joseki wrote:It's mid December and we still don't know what kind of fuel and oil Honda will use next year, and even if Wazari posted something on this topic a few days ago I'm still worried about it, and I'm more worried thinking about fuel development during the season.
An early spec of the 2016 unit was displayed in public for the Japanese GP.PlatinumZealot wrote:Where are the end of season photos of the engine? Did Honda have it on display in a gem case again?
Hybrid only appeared in Abu DhabiJoseki wrote:Interesting quotes from Hasegawa on F1i.com.
“Of course we set a target but honestly speaking, the target we set wasn’t big enough or good enough. So we weren’t optimistic enough with our target. I think the other teams were doing a very good job.”
Also I didn't noticed until now but now on the side of the McLaren there's a "HYBRID" written under the classic "HONDA" sign.
He's staying which I think is the right thing. Stability within a team, especially next year, is more important than ever as the working relationships are already built. Zac Brown said in the latest article on Skysports that McLaren are feeling pretty bullish about making a similar jump like they did this year.godlameroso wrote:I'll laugh if he leaves and then McLaren goes on to win with Vandoorne.