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13th November 2018, 20:56 #21
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I think the inexperience of their driver lineup and the unreliability of the Honda will move them down a step on the ladder.
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13th November 2018, 21:12 #22
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Oct. 31, 1999 - one of the blackest days in motorsports.
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14th November 2018, 00:26 #23
Hmmm... McLarens chassis/aero inadequacies has also made the Honda unit look even worse though.
Armed with all the Torro Rosso/Honda unit data they have gone ahead with the switch... which they would not have done if they didnt know/believe it can improve them.
Probably too many ifs and unknowns to make an educated guess but with Newey on board, I wouldnt write them off just yet. Their overall competitiveness has surprised me this season so much that it genuinely wouldnt surprise me if they came became real contenders next year.
Lets hope so..
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