Yeah, I agree...I'm a McLaren and Honda Fan, but I can't see them catching Merc in 2015, perhaps in 2016.
I just can't stand Alonso and his antics.
Bram
I just can't stand Alonso and his antics.
Bram
Yeah, I agree...I'm a McLaren and Honda Fan, but I can't see them catching Merc in 2015, perhaps in 2016.
I just can't stand Alonso and his antics.
Bram
Alonso's antics are yesteryear's news. He's come a long way matured
$40m for Alonzo! Honda must have really wanted him.
Must be worth it.
I find him very honor person dedicated for his work,fast and smart driver.
P.S. lot of Ferrari fan's regret for his departure.
I wish he could have stayed at Ferrari. I still believe he is the best driver. His skills are at the top of the list and his effort in the race is second to none.
thats because he looked Italian.......and heck to us ugly Americans:tongue: he sounded Italian...:biggrin:.....
Really, I don't see his behaviour changing anytime soon..... however, I do agree with you that Ricciardo and Valttair are really quite humble rising Stars in the sport. I do like both of them.
Bram
thats because he looked Italian.......and heck to us ugly Americans:tongue: he sounded Italian...:biggrin:.....
I still believe he is the best driver. His skills are at the top of the list and his effort in the race is second to none.
Yea I suspect he hasn't toured the Mercedes facility, which was described to me in about the same terms by someone who had. I think people fail to appreciate exactly how much Mercedes put into the development of their power train.
If we have never heard the V12, V10, V8 sound with flat-crank in the past, it would be cool to have a V6 turbo.What do you think about engine changes for 2016.Still v6 turbo.
"Engines will be louder, stronger and cheaper. The goal of the 1000 horsepower and a cost of 10 million euros per team. The expert group must submit the results of the proposal to the end of January. '
Ron Dennis says he will not be content with the revived McLaren-Honda partnership simply winning grands prix and instead wants to dominate Formula 1 as the team did in 1988.
"What we achieved then, and what our rivals Mercedes achieved this year, is exactly what our objective is for the future - which is domination.
"So you could argue that as we didn't win a race and we're using words such as 'domination' then we're setting ourselves up for an almighty fall.
"But domination doesn't come in a short period of time, it takes time.
"Winning races is challenging but domination is really challenging."
Dennis believes the resources Honda is dedicating to its F1 return will guarantee success, describing the facilities at the project's Sakura headquarters as "extremely mind-blowing".
"I feel very confident that as we move forward into next season we have a realistic prospect of achieving our objectives."
IMO its a very tall order. With under 83-days to go until kick off, we shall see what ever "extremely mind-blowing" equates to.