diffuser wrote: ↑07 Jun 2026, 07:08
If you watch the video around here. Someone took the time to find sections of track where all teams where out of battery. It shows that the Honda ICE is down 10KPH to everyone else.
That video is from the Japanese GP, before the full vibration fix was implemented (prototype trialed in practice only) and they were playing it safe to ensure the teams first full race distance. They weren't able to run at full rpm or power (at least not in the GP itself) as the vibration was killing the Energy Stores.
Miami and Canada show a more true picture, despite the overheating issues in Miami and the gearbox issues at both rounds. They still have a regen/deployment deficiency (at least in part due to gearbox issues) but Honda needs to improve their ICE in the same way that Audi and Ferrari do, yet Ferrari can challenge at the front.
To suggest the team's performance deficit is mostly down to their power unit is delusional at this point.