2017 Mclaren F1 Team - Honda

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makecry wrote:
12 Sep 2017, 22:39
Phil wrote:
12 Sep 2017, 22:12
Shrieker wrote:
12 Sep 2017, 20:54
4th vs. wherever they finished in the WCC last 2 years ? How much is the gap ?
You must be dreaming. They didnt even manage that in 2014 with the best engine on the grid. You might also be forgetting the engineers and staff McLaren lost prior to that and how McLaren, with all that investment by Honda, was able to build that back up somewhat with key staff aquisitions...
Since when has the past performance been any indicator of current or future performance in F1? By your logic. 2014 Ferrari was bad so they will be bad now and for eternity. Sigh. #-o . LOL.
A lot of people here could use that wisdom in regards to the Honda engine as well :roll:

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makecry wrote:
12 Sep 2017, 22:39
Since when has the past performance been any indicator of current or future performance in F1?
Past performance are a much better indication than simply assuming certainties that arent.

For example assuming McLaren failed to be a supposed certain "4th" because of Honda is amusing considering McLaren failed to even achieve that with by far the best and most consistent engine in their last year before that switch.

Also, to be fair here: while we might hate Ron for brokering that deal with Honda (those that do), who is to say the alternative was any better at the time? Do we know for a certainty that Mercedes would have been willing to continue to supply McLaren beyond 2014? Again: The sponsorship with Vodafone had ended. Brokering the deal with Honda meant continuiety, money flowing etc. To not have done that, with the key staff they lost to mainly Mercedes, do you think McLaren would have remained that high budget team they still are? I find that rather doubtful.
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I've seen a lot of haters wanting McLaren to fail with this move so it's going to make the comeback all the more sweeter to see Alonso flexing his muscles in that McLaren Renault. Best part? Engine parity with Renault and Redbull so we will get to see the great battle of the chassis, Newey vs Prodromou! Let's get it!
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There is no competition between Mclaren and Redbull chassis, they are and will be miles behind next year. Infact Renault will be a tough competition due better engine integration and few extra maps besides they have similar design philosophy.

Newey is God level compared to Prodromou who is just a mere aero chief and not a designer. Have been a Mclaren fan but feel like its time to jump off the sinking ship.

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McMika98 wrote:
12 Sep 2017, 23:34
I've seen a lot of haters wanting McLaren to fail with this move so it's going to make the comeback all the more sweeter to see Alonso flexing his muscles in that McLaren Renault. Best part? Engine parity with Renault and Redbull so we will get to see the great battle of the chassis, Newey vs Prodromou! Let's get it!
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There is no competition between Mclaren and Redbull chassis, they are and will be miles behind next year. Infact Renault will be a tough competition due better engine integration and few extra maps besides they have similar design philosophy.

Newey is God level compared to Prodromou who is just a mere aero chief and not a designer. Have been a Mclaren fan but feel like its time to jump off the sinking ship.
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Wut? Peter Prod was the aero chief for all RBR WCC/WDC cars.He has a proven track record. People give Newey way too much credit sometimes. What does a "mere aero chief" and "not a designer" even mean? LOL sigh.

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kfrantzios wrote:
12 Sep 2017, 20:59
Source? For all i know these are all fake...
Obvious fake.

Also, today is a great day. I'm relieved.

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3yr deal.....hmmmm so decision at regulation time.

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Please check Newey's record pre Red Bull, the man has been in demand since the nineties. Peter on the other hand has always been under Newey's shadow.
Aero is only one of many factors that add to the equation of winning formula. One mans ophinion, Newey has shown design flexibility in his cars unlike Peter who to be fair is only starting to grow into his new role and has lot to learn and prove.

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To be fair on Renault since 2000 they have provided an engine to win the drivers championship the same amount of times as Mercedes. 1 less than Ferrari who haven't had a customer team win a championship, and I'm being fair on Ferrari by starting from 2000!
The power of Red Bull Powertrains!

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Sevach wrote:
13 Sep 2017, 00:10
https://twitter.com/1990sF1/status/907651080330366976

Times change...
Thanks for sharing...

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RedNEO wrote:
12 Sep 2017, 22:47
makecry wrote:
12 Sep 2017, 22:39
Phil wrote:
12 Sep 2017, 22:12


You must be dreaming. They didnt even manage that in 2014 with the best engine on the grid. You might also be forgetting the engineers and staff McLaren lost prior to that and how McLaren, with all that investment by Honda, was able to build that back up somewhat with key staff aquisitions...
Since when has the past performance been any indicator of current or future performance in F1? By your logic. 2014 Ferrari was bad so they will be bad now and for eternity. Sigh. #-o . LOL.
I've seen a lot of haters wanting McLaren to fail with this move so it's going to make the comeback all the more sweeter to see Alonso flexing his muscles in that McLaren Renault. Best part? Engine parity with Renault and Redbull so we will get to see the great battle of the chassis, Newey vs Prodromou! Let's get it!

I think you mistaken them hating you for them hating Mclaren or Honda. Not he same. Your comments are often pure venom and bring out the worst in people.

This deal isn't as black and white as you make it out to be.

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Not sure if it is "Mclaren hate" or "Honda nostalgia"..or both. Consider Alonso's temper as well.
Most of the technical team went with Mercedes anyway, so maybe old Mclaren fans now feel more identified with that team.

Anyway, I really wonder about the effects of this swap. I reckon maybe they can be in a very similar position to Renault works team next year. I just hope it's not a situation like in 2013, in which the suspension design was so catastrophic, we still see the effects of it today.
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kfrantzios wrote:
12 Sep 2017, 19:07
It seems to be official when the Zak Brown owned motorsport.com writes about it...
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/mcla ... ip-952183/
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Probably a good move for both if true. It will save Honda about $160 million not including the free PU's. It will be interesting if anyone steps up to cover that gap or if McLaren is going to run a much leaner budget compared to this year.

Well we won't see the Spec 4 PU this year...........
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Wazari wrote:
13 Sep 2017, 06:43
Probably a good move for both if true. It will save Honda about $160 million not including the free PU's. It will be interesting if anyone steps up to cover that gap or if McLaren is going to run a much leaner budget compared to this year.

Well we won't see the Spec 4 PU this year...........
Do you think Honda will stop at 3.75? Would kinda tarnish their reputation, what little they have left to not complete the upgrade. Besides it might be dejavu again if they think the new spec will bolt on without any issues next year.
Question is what will Honda do with the surplus $$$?