These aren't the tokens you're looking for...diffuser wrote:It's all gone mad!!!ajnšpric_pumpa wrote:Honda denies use of any development tokens for Spain GP.
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not livery, Delissio
livery
2 tokens
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These aren't the tokens you're looking for...diffuser wrote:It's all gone mad!!!ajnšpric_pumpa wrote:Honda denies use of any development tokens for Spain GP.
Livery,
not livery, Delissio
livery
2 tokens
4 tokens
no tokens.
jfxavier wrote:Can anyone post the speed trap figures for Spanish GP please?
Just to compare the difference in the top speed with other teams.
Maybe. Button said the car was 'scary' to drive at the Spanish GP in the high-speed corners as it was giving him a lot of wheelspin. This suggests that Honda may have turned up the power at the expensive of driveability and they need to potentially revisit their mapping to give the drivers a more nuanced PU.gruntguru wrote:Ricciardo and Kvyat only 1 kph faster than Button. Honda look set to eclipse Renault soon.
Honda already eclipse Renault in the power department. If Button having all the wheel spin problems was 1 kph slower, without the traction control problem Button will be faster than the Red Bull guys.tuj wrote:Maybe. Button said the car was 'scary' to drive at the Spanish GP in the high-speed corners as it was giving him a lot of wheelspin. This suggests that Honda may have turned up the power at the expensive of driveability and they need to potentially revisit their mapping to give the drivers a more nuanced PU.gruntguru wrote:Ricciardo and Kvyat only 1 kph faster than Button. Honda look set to eclipse Renault soon.
I agree by the end of the season, Honda should be regularly beating the Renault-powered cars.
Too much variables to state this methinks....aero philosophy has huge influence.gruntguru wrote:Ricciardo and Kvyat only 1 kph faster than Button. Honda look set to eclipse Renault soon.
Yeah sure, but relative form or let say development curve is still HUGE factor to judge car from race to race and could be very misleading. Thing is that the F1 is pretty dynamic and relative thing. So i expect here on TECH forum to account that into "interpertation" of course.PlatinumZealot wrote:Might have to wait till Monaco or even Monza to make a verdict on the engine. Those two tracks have extreme setups so any drag/downforce compromises are supposed to be null and void (I hope!). I Monaco we can assess the traction and in Monza both the traction and outright power.
This was slightly tongue-in-cheek, Renault are clearly suffering at the moment and I expect them to get faster through this season.gruntguru wrote:Ricciardo and Kvyat only 1 kph faster than Button. Honda look set to eclipse Renault soon.
They never said Spain would have a large update package. They said Spain would start a cycle for a series of updates coming over the next few races.JimClarkFan wrote:So there are no upgrades to the engine in testing?
I thought there was a major upgrade in Spain, now it has been pushed back to after Monaco?