Honda to test new engine in Bahrain next week

  • Published on 11 Apr 2017 10:39
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  • By: Rob Veenstra

Honda is working hard to have a new specification of its struggling 2017 engine ready to test after Bahrain. After the China-Bahrain double header, teams will remain on the island Kingdom for a rare in-season test, and sources in Japan claim Honda wants to have an improved power unit to run.

According to Spain's Marca newspaper, Honda chief Yusuke Hasegawa acknowledged that the problem at the moment is with "the combustion engine". The report said: "If it (the new engine) is above all reliable, and more powerful, it could debut at the fourth race in Russia, which is one race earlier than expected."

Hasegawa said: "We do not want to set a date for this improvement, but we can do as many changes as we want because there are no tokens this year. As soon as it is ready, we will use it," he added. (GMM)

Hard to disagree but surely reliability is a good basis for producing speed

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  • Apr 11 2017 - 14:47

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  • Kevin

    Posts: 5,341

    Hopefully it will make the Honda at least on-par with Renault, so that McLaren can take its fight to Red Bull.

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    • Apr 11 2017 - 10:51
    • Highly, highly unlikely

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      • Apr 11 2017 - 11:09
    • HEINZ

      Posts: 61

      You are too optimistic... It would be already a good improvement if they could match Toro Rosso! At least they should solve the reliability problems and extract some more top speed.

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      • Apr 11 2017 - 11:39
    • Kevin

      Posts: 5,341

      Honda's Hasegawa has been the reason for my optimism. Why? Because he has been very optimistic himself in his latest interview, which is usually nothing like him. He said they only have to address some issues with the engine, until the MCL32 can win races. The update to the engine is "big" and should improve both reliability and power. He is normally never this outspoken, which makes me highly optimistic. Maybe too much, we'll see in Sochi.

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      • Apr 11 2017 - 15:45
  • Barron

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    Hmmmm....I actually have a better feeling about this although if wrong, I will present myself here with egg all over the appropriate place..

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    • Apr 11 2017 - 11:36
    • Well, we better begin to discuss what place we consider appropriate then, because Im also moderately semioptimistic about this. ;) I doubt it will be a world changer, but as of now any improvement is good improvement.

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      • Apr 11 2017 - 15:39
  • Right now, do they need power or reliability??

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    • Apr 11 2017 - 11:46
    • TommyK

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      More power!!!

      If your 2 options were;

      1)be last & finish
      OR
      2)be 4th but might blow up...

      I'd choose option 2 every time.

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      • Apr 11 2017 - 11:57
    • Exactly! Couldn't agree more in this instance.

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      • Apr 11 2017 - 14:39
    • Hard to disagree but surely reliability is a good basis for producing speed

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      • Apr 11 2017 - 14:47
    • HEINZ

      Posts: 61

      In F1 they want choose always power, then work on reliability. It is said to be easier that way...

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      • Apr 11 2017 - 15:30
    • Depends, higher reliability means that "underclocked" units can be put on higher performance levels. Doesnt matter how fast a PU is if you will have to downclock it. Generally speaking one will give you the other, and I think they aim to get both, along with efficiency. Either way, as of now even smaller performance gains will help them greatly.

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      • Apr 11 2017 - 15:37
  • Unusual for Honda to make public statements like this so I'm psuedosemioptimistic. With the token system gone Honda has to save face with their next engine release. It was a pretty bold move to scrap last year's engine design and build a new, but if there is one thing that Honda does well it's build engines. Let's hope they get it right sooner rather than later. Can't wait to see Alonso fighting it out with the likes of Hamilton and Vettel again.

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    • Apr 11 2017 - 16:57
  • Bwhahahaha, yeah I like to win the lottery too someday, I know I can win it.

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    • Apr 11 2017 - 19:48
    • If I can win it, you can. I did win once.. 2 euro... Still counts!... XD

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      • Apr 11 2017 - 21:45
    • Safe to say then your luck is way better than mine.

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      • Apr 12 2017 - 07:06
    • Barron

      Posts: 625

      I've won in the EuroMillions lottery many times! Maximum was £10 but a win is a win nevertheless, so not out of reach. So, what do you do? Throw in the towel or keep trying? Honda have to keep going. They can turn it around and it will probably mean more to them to do so after their recent history. Having said that. they might produce one half decent season and then say "sayonara." Who can fathom the workings of the oriental mind?

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      • Apr 12 2017 - 11:44
    • If that is the case McLarenfan, then you have horrible luck, possum.

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      • Apr 12 2017 - 12:08

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