Mac have the merc engine and are nowhere,I don't think the Honda engine will change anything except maybe being further behind than nowhere. Pat
Looks bloody good,shame there is not much info to go with the article.
McLaren Honda breaks cover at Silverstone - Speedcafe
Mac have the merc engine and are nowhere,I don't think the Honda engine will change anything except maybe being further behind than nowhere. Pat
It will depend on whether they have Hamilton or Alonso driving for them
Some very interesting engine development news.
BBC Sport - Mercedes & Renault keen to avoid F1 engine 'war'
It seems the deal might be already be done.
BBC Sport - Fernando Alonso close to McLaren deal as Jenson Button may leave
There is no silver bullet,the Honda engine might not be any good,they have no experience in building them,the rest have 12 months race time,Alonso won't win if the car can't win,look where he is now. Pat
Look at where Alonso is now?
You mean where he has been the last few years, dragging a dog of a car to results far better than it deserves?
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Still nowhere,thats why he's leaving. Pat
The driver line up for 2015 is still unclear.
BBC Sport - McLaren delay decision over Button and Magnussen
Button should stay in F1.
http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/formula1/29982750
Could be an exciting finale on sunday, especially if the Williams team are up there![]()
If anything, Sunday’s grand finale represents an even greater threat to the status of Formula One. This time it is not an individual race that may be artificially adjusted but an entire season. There is a chance that Hamilton — who has 10 wins in 2014, double that of any rival prior to Abu Dhabi — might not claim the drivers’ championship. The reason? Last race double points. For one day only, 25 first-place points become 50, 18 second place points hike to 36.
If Hamilton took Rosberg out at the first corner, the title would be his. He insisted he was not that type of driver; Rosberg hardly offered confirmation of this statement.
Even without double points, the motivation for Hamilton to fight dirty would not change — yet the warped scoring system has given the whole event an unreal air. After 17 races, here comes a leap into the unknown. And Formula One could do without another scandal. It occupies an awkward position in the modern psyche as it is — such conspicuous consumption against the backdrop of global recession
My thoughts are with Caterham this weekend, wouldn't it be great if their new driver Will Stevens did the impossible. Caterham entered administration in October and the man now in charge, Finbarr O’Connell, said they had come to Abu Dhabi only as a showcase for potential buyers. It is an irony that those at the far end of the leaderboard fight to be noticed.
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