Honda has confirmed that they will bring a 'Spec 3' power unit to the Austrian Grand Prix, after testing in Baku was deemed successful. The power unit so far has caused massive headaches with the Honda camp, as McLaren, who is the only current team running with Honda engines, sit last in the constructor standings.
Fernando Alonso ran with the upgraded power unit in Azerbaijan free practice, with Honda cheif Yusuke Hasegawa confirming that both Alonso and Stoffel Vandoorne will be equipped with the upgrade for the rest of the season.
"Although we still saw a big gap to the front-runners, it was a great result if we consider that we started from the back of the grid on what is a very power-hungry circuit," said Hasegawa. "For the next round in Austria, we are scheduled to bring our updated Spec 3 PU for both cars following the successful test in Azerbaijan. In the meantime, we will continue our development with our best efforts in order to continue closing the gap."
Despite the improvement, Stoffel Vandoorne said Honda was clearly the least powered engine in the field on the long Baku straight after a minor upgrade was brought to that race: "We were faster than the Saubers but we could not do anything against them on the straight," he told the Belgian broadcaster RTBF.
"I think with the power deficit that we have, the team deserved its first points after a very difficult period for us. But there is still a lot of work to be done. We are still a long way behind."
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Both. It features new Castrol fuel, new turbo, MGU-H, better injectors, and new mapping. Alonso ran it in FP1 and FP2 in Baku, and he was around 15 kph quicker than Vandoorne with the older engine. Hasegawa said it was good for more than just 2 or 3 tenths around Baku. Hopefully it enables the te... [Read more]