Alonso braced for difficult weekend, despite Honda progress – Motorsport.com, Edition: Global

Posted: March 21, 2017 at 11:42 am

The two-time world champion endured a frustrating pre-season testing programme, with McLarens running hampered by poor reliability and a lack of power from its new Honda power unit.

Although Honda has been working on cures to address its engine mapping and reliability, Alonso is under no illusions that things will be dramatically different when the F1 season begins in Melbourne.

After a difficult two weeks of testing were prepared to face a difficult weekend in Melbourne, said Alonso ahead of the Australian GP.

Well do our best with what we have and theres a lot of hard work and collaboration happening within the team, but the lack of time before the first race means you have fewer options for big changes.

The first step will be to work on reliability before we can make any assumptions or predictions about performance, and we will try to enjoy the weekend as much as we can.

As well as focusing on the cause of its reliability dramas in testing, Honda has spent considerable focus on improving its engine mapping for the start of the season.

It is understood that problems with the mapping were the root cause of the vibrations that led to some of the issues in Barcelona testing.

Hondas F1 chief Yusuke Hasegawa has said that progress has been made with mapping plus in other unspecified areas.

In terms of performance, there has been room for improvement with mapping in order to have better driveability, and with further analysis we were able to make additional changes to be ready for Melbourne, he said.

We know we are heading in the right direction and well continue our efforts in order to increase our competitiveness throughout the season.

For McLaren, which has sounded out Mercedes about a future customer supply dealin case Honda does not make the progress needed, this weekend will be important for better understanding exactly how it compares against the opposition.

Racing director Eric Boullier said: Itll be interesting for us all to see the pecking order emerge as each session goes by, as well as where our own strengths and weaknesses lie, and were prepared for a challenging weekend ahead.

We will approach this season race-by-race for us Australia will be the benchmark by which we can understand where we are in relation to the rest of the field, and what we need to do to tackle the coming grands prix.

We wont make any promises or predictions about our performance or results, but McLaren and Honda will continue to worth together in partnership and maximise everything we have in our package.

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