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MCLAREN: WE HAD ISSUES BUT AT LEAST THE HONDA ENGINE
FIRED UP
25 November 2014 was a historic occasion for both McLaren and
Honda – as it was the first proper run for the interim MP4-29H/1X1, the chassis
developed to test Honda’s new V6 turbo engine and undertake various systems
checks ahead of 2015.
An electronics issue meant the car
spent the morning in the garage, but it broke cover soon after lunch, with test
and development driver Stoffel Vandoorne conducting a number of exploratory
installation runs throughout the afternoon.
He was halted on a couple of
occasions by a fuel/data exchange issue – the second of which left him stranded
on the circuit, causing a red flag.
Nonetheless, the first day of
running was positive, as it’s enabled the team to begin its trouble-shooting
programme well ahead of the first test of 2015, which takes place at Jerez in
early February.
Eric Boullier, McLaren racing
director: “Running a modern Formula 1 car is a very complicated procedure – and
this week’s test is all about how the departments at Sakura, Milton Keynes and
Woking learn to work with the operational hub at the circuit.”
“This test is an opportunity for us
to build up that operational strength; to get McLaren and Honda working
together under the same roof. We encountered a number of issues, including a
lengthy check of electrical installations this morning, but it’s satisfying to
see that we got the engine fired up, the car out of the garage, and some laps
on the board in the afternoon.”
“We’re not chasing lap times this
week, it’s just about gradually expanding our knowledge. [Day two] will
hopefully be all about conducting longer runs as we learn about different parts
of the engine, and run through each separate system.”
Yasuhisa Arai, Honda R&D senior
managing officer and chief officer of motorsport: “This week’s test is really
all about performing some fundamental systems checks on the engine before we
begin testing in earnest next February.”
“When I was at Jerez earlier this
year, I noticed just how many issues the teams faced in readying these turbo
engines, so we really wanted to get those initial checks under our belts before
winter testing starts in 2015.”
“The engine we used today is still
under development – it’s not for the actual race – and we’re on schedule to
develop it further ahead of the forthcoming season. There are a few more steps
coming before Australia. We’re making good progress for the new season as one
team.”
Stoffel Vandoorne, test &
development driver: “Firstly, I want to say that wearing Honda’s famous ‘H’
logo on the chest of my overalls and team kit makes me feel extremely proud.
Before today, McLaren Honda had only existed to me as a chapter in F1 history –
to actually become part of it is very exciting.”
“We’d hoped to get a few more laps
under our belts today, but we had a fuel data-logging issue that stopped the
car a couple of times. However, the team are already analysing the situation
and we’ll hopefully cure it ahead of tomorrow.”
“Nevertheless, it’s been a very
positive day for us. At this stage of development, any lap we complete has a
benefit – and it’s better to be solving these initial teething problems in
November rather than in Jerez next February. I’ve already given the team some
useful feedback.”
“The purpose of this test is to
enable the engineers to deepen their knowledge of the McLaren and Honda
collaboration. This is their first time working together at the track, and –
operationally – it’s all a bit different.”
“We’re still building up the power –
we haven’t run the engine at full power yet – so it’s difficult to get a
feeling for it, but it sounds absolutely fantastic! People often say that if an
engine sounds good, then it usually has lots of power – so let’s hope that’s
the case!”
(Fonte:
GrandPrix247)
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E começamos bem!!!!! #sqn hehehehehehehhehe
Mas é assim mesmo, agora é que hora de errar, certo?!
Ainda bem que estou na fase de alegria pós-temporada... hehehe
Ainda bem que estou na fase de alegria pós-temporada... hehehe
Bjuss, Tati
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