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Tell you what, I am hoping with all my heart for Honda to suceed...and...I am praying for them to prove how big a mistake Mclaren made by dropping them. I used to love Mclaren but now they seem like a bunch of Losers, I mean this is humiliation if not anything else for Honda. They came back after so many years and we all know how complex the turbo hybrid engine is and they have already shown signs of improvements and instead of working WITH them and supporting them and taking their losses/failures COLLECTIVELY like they SHOULD, they are blaming honda solely for their failures. And dumping them for RENAULT?? I mean it would have been perfectly understandable had it been for Mercedes or Ferrari but Renault is the second least reliable engine of the lot and its not even got .0001 % of the talent or the pedigree or capital that Honda have ( Read MP4/4 ). Even Mercedes took their own sweet time before they started winning races and if you can put aside the image of senna and prost and 1980s for 1 second , you will realise Honda's progress has been remarkable. Dumping the Japanese for the French over reliability concerns is just LAUGHABLE.
I agree with you that they should have worked together with Honda in a more constructive way, but I'm sure that you can see the reason McLaren is frustrated with Honda. Yes, they have the workforce and the money, but their rate of development...
Ohh Honda will succeed , Not a single person doubts their capabilities, not even McLaren. But , what irritates me to the core is the way mclaren behaved and how their relationship ended. They singlehandedly ended their chances of working...
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This is a magnificent piece. Very intriguing and balanced throughout! I will be definitely be keeping an eye out for your stuff in the future.
I am aiming to write as much as I can, so my next article will be out in the few days. Thanks for the feedback, and if you have any suggestions regarding future articles just leave an idea in the comments.
Will do. Looks like our tribes have a bit in common too.
Tell you what, I am hoping with all my heart for Honda to suceed...and...I am praying for them to prove how big a mistake Mclaren made by dropping them. I used to love Mclaren but now they seem like a bunch of Losers, I mean this is humiliation if not anything else for Honda. They came back after so many years and we all know how complex the turbo hybrid engine is and they have already shown signs of improvements and instead of working WITH them and supporting them and taking their losses/failures COLLECTIVELY like they SHOULD, they are blaming honda solely for their failures. And dumping them for RENAULT?? I mean it would have been perfectly understandable had it been for Mercedes or Ferrari but Renault is the second least reliable engine of the lot and its not even got .0001 % of the talent or the pedigree or capital that Honda have ( Read MP4/4 ). Even Mercedes took their own sweet time before they started winning races and if you can put aside the image of senna and prost and 1980s for 1 second , you will realise Honda's progress has been remarkable. Dumping the Japanese for the French over reliability concerns is just LAUGHABLE.
I agree with you that they should have worked together with Honda in a more constructive way, but I'm sure that you can see the reason McLaren is frustrated with Honda. Yes, they have the workforce and the money, but their rate of development...
Read moreOhh Honda will succeed , Not a single person doubts their capabilities, not even McLaren. But , what irritates me to the core is the way mclaren behaved and how their relationship ended. They singlehandedly ended their chances of working...
Read moreWhat a great piece of analysis!
Thanks for the response, it's my first go at it so I'm glad you liked it!
Considering all the facts, i think Honda. Time will tell.
Yes, I think Honda have got a very good deal from this. But it is hard to ignore the possible advantage to Red Bull in a few years time?