(13-06-2018, 12:13 AM)PapaofGags Wrote: Sad, but might well be true...….
It would be a travesty should RBR/Honda (if they partner up) not perform at the sharp end quickly....we could very easily see Danny Ricc known as one of the very best not to win a championship, he is at that stage of his career where he may not get the chance to sign for a top team next time round
"You live more for 5 minutes going fast on a bike than other people do in all of their life"....Marco Simoncelli
(This post was last modified: 13-06-2018, 10:15 AM by forzaferrari.)
Don't be down y'all, RedBull are insanely close to being championship winning again. If they change, they should have an easier transition than what McLaren had, they have had a full year with access to their options. The Honda engine layout may even compliment RB aggressive packaging.
My previous sig was obsolete, McLaren ain't disappointing Heshy no more.
(13-06-2018, 10:57 AM)Monster Hesh Wrote: Don't be down y'all, RedBull are insanely close to being championship winning again. If they change, they should have an easier transition than what McLaren had, they have had a full year with access to their options. The Honda engine layout may even compliment RB aggressive packaging.
I sincerely hope you are right Hesh, I would love to see RBR consistently racing for wins and not relying on track specifics nor incidents to provide the win.....the chassis is there, just need the donkey
"You live more for 5 minutes going fast on a bike than other people do in all of their life"....Marco Simoncelli
Red Bull could be heading towards a swap to Honda power after the Japanese manufacturer impressed with their upgraded power unit at the Canadian Grand Prix.
Red Bull have yet to decide whether they will stick with Renault for next season or switch to Honda engines.
They were keen to see the updates that both engine manufacturers brought to the track in Montreal with Honda upgrade impressing.
“We’re talking about three tenths a lap,” Red Bull’s Helmut Marko told Auto Bild.
"When a man holds you round the throat, I don't think he has come to apologise"
Ayrton Senna on Nigel Mansell, SPA 1987.