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Dennis: We knew this season would be tough

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01/05/2015

Whilst nobody expected the latest McLaren-Honda conscious coupling to pick up where it left off, the previous partnership scoring four constructors' and four drivers' titles in a marriage that lasted five glorious seasons, few would have predicted that after four races the pair would be left pointless and still looking some way off making it to the final phase of qualifying.

However, Ron Dennis, who, like fellow veteran team owner Frank Williams, has racing in his DNA, remains confident that his team is getting there.

"I've said it before and I'll say it again: we have a mountain to climb, but climbing it we are and scale its summit we will," he told the official F1 website. "That I guarantee.

"McLaren and Honda share a passion to win in Formula One - we've done it before and we'll do it again. And, for a team to win in Formula One, you need to have a multinational motor manufacturer as your power unit partner, and in Honda that's exactly what McLaren has got.

"Look," he continues, "we enjoyed huge success when Mercedes-Benz was our power unit partner for many years, winning world championships with both Mika (Hakkinen) and Lewis (Hamilton), but the fact is that a team doesn't tend to enjoy the same level of success when its status is downgraded from power unit partner to power unit customer. Well, with Honda, we don't have that problem, because Honda is our power unit partner, and a massively committed one to boot.

"We knew this season would be tough, but we're making progress with every Grand Prix. In Australia we were a long way off the pace, but we managed to get one car to the finish. In Malaysia we made a significant step in terms of lap-time deficit to our principal rivals, but our reliability wasn't there yet. In China we continued to make improvements in terms of pace, and for the first time we managed to get both our cars to the finish. In Bahrain we had reliability problems with Jenson's car, but Fernando's car ran like clockwork all weekend, made it through to Q2 in qualifying, and nearly scored a point in the race.

"Clearly, results like those aren't what we're looking for, but, equally clearly, it's plain to see that development is going in the right direction. I'm not saying that development will always be linear - on the contrary we'll sometimes see positive performance spikes and we'll sometimes see less positive performance dips as our season ebbs and flows - but the overall shape of our performance curve will be upward. And that's no accident. It's the result of a huge amount of diligent work by a large number of experienced and expert operatives in both the UK and Japan, and a great deal of careful planning by myself, by Jonathan (Neale) by Eric (Boullier) and of course by Honda's Yasuhisa Arai-san and his team. We've hired some great new engineering talents too, who are blending very well with our longer-established engineers here in Woking and the results are clear to see. I'm excited and optimistic.

"McLaren-Honda will see the fruits of all that effort," he insists. "Mark my words! We'll win together and, when we do so we'll do so dominantly. I don't want to put a timeframe on that prediction, because that would be foolhardy. But whenever I walk around the McLaren Technology Centre, speaking as I do to our people at the sharp end what I encounter is fierce determination, burning ambition, unshakable confidence and unbreakable esprit. That makes me very proud. We're pulling together, all of us, and we know we'll get there.

"Last but far from least, I want to say something about our drivers. To put it simply: in Fernando and Jenson we have the best driver line-up in Formula One. They're both world champions. Moreover, between them they've started 507 Grands Prix and they've won 47 of them. In Kevin we have the best reserve driver in Formula One - a man who finished second in his very first race, let's not forget. That is a feat achieved once in a blue moon. And in the wings we have Stoffel, who's driving superbly in GP2, and Nyck (de Vries), who's making excellent progress in World Series by Renault 3.5. Those five drivers represent a meticulously selected staircase of talent that's the envy of every Formula One team, believe me! What's more, they're family, they belong, and they know they belong. Honda are with us for the long haul, too. We'll win together. We're well set."

Due to the problems the team has encountered with the Honda power unit, the competitiveness of the MP4-30 remains something of an unknown. The fact is however, that Honda appears to be following its own programme and not following the lead of its rival manufacturers.

"Honda designs and manufactures more engines than any other company in the world," says Dennis. "Honda makes two-cylinder, three-cylinder, four-cylinder, five-cylinder, six-cylinder and eight-cylinder engines for cars; it makes one-cylinder, two-cylinder, four-cylinder and six-cylinder engines for motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles and maritime craft; it makes a huge range of engines for power equipment; it even makes engines for aircraft. Some of those are petrol engines, others run on diesel; some are water-cooled, others are air-cooled; some displace just 25cc, others are big V8s of upwards of 4.0-litres.

"I could go on, I assure you. Why am I telling you all this? I'm telling you all this because, when it comes to power unit design and manufacture, Honda leads the way - globally. Their managers and engineers know their Formula One power unit isn't yet the best, but it will be. They know that and so do we. So do our drivers - that's why they want to drive for us. And that's why a lot of other drivers want to drive for us too, as it happens.

"So, no, I'm not at all concerned that Honda may be taking an innovative path when it comes to the design of our Formula One power unit. In the long run, ultimately, in fact, I think that fact is likely to be more of a concern for our competitors."

Nonetheless, at present, the mighty McLaren is battling Force India not Mercedes, Williams and Ferrari.

"As I've said, in Australia we were well off the pace, but since then we've made steady and significant progress with every Grand Prix. In Bahrain, which was the last Grand Prix, Jenson wasn't able to put in a qualifying lap, owing to unreliability, and nor was he able to start the race, for the same reason. But Fernando qualified 14th - ahead of not only both Marussias but also a Toro Rosso, a Lotus and a Red Bull - and only very narrowly failed to score a world championship point."

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1. Posted by Hondawho?, 06/05/2015 8:25

"1. Posted by PeterMann, 03/05/2015 21:58

PeterMann, I Agree 100%"

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2. Posted by PeterMann, 03/05/2015 20:58

"Sorry to pour cold waster on all those nice comments below, but, really Ron's comments are just hype, probably to attract a sponsor. When Pitpass writes (and is invited by McLaren to write) a properly objective report, preferably by the likes of Mike Lawrence, then I'll take notice. Until - and after - then, it's on-track performance which matters.

I write, by the way, as a very long standing McLaren fan."

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3. Posted by REV77, 02/05/2015 14:18

"I think he's right. They will get back to winning again. I can imagine the Honda engineers back in Japan working 24 hours a day to resolve their problems, so sooner or later they will!"

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4. Posted by nonickname, 02/05/2015 13:35

"Damn...what is that MotoGp bike that took the last couple of season???? OOOO HONDA. I am not a Ron Dennis fan but at least he has the balls to say they have a massive problem and they will overcome it. No whining,threatening to pull out or asking for extra engines or an engine freeze...nothing. Yes they will win and soon,then we will hear the cry of the Woolf...lets freeze engines bla bla bla,and I will have to become a Ron fan."

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5. Posted by Hondawho?, 02/05/2015 10:19

"Joop, Honda drivers, yes we have them in the UK as well! The road cars are pretty boring and therefore attract that type of driver. Shame as the engineering is first class.

Lets hope Snr Dennis, can make his cars less boring as well by adding some colour perhaps!"

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6. Posted by Joop deBruin, 02/05/2015 2:39

"Ro, your optimism is laudable. But the greatest lawn mower company in the world will not have a competitive power unit by Spa.

Here the USA, many of us gearheads have very negative feelings about Honda drivers. Won't turn up the fire here, but I'm enjoying them stewing for no other reason than to gloat over the slow, passing lane hogs who don't seem to know what an accelerator pedal is used."

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7. Posted by Ro, 01/05/2015 19:28

"Sometime RD gets my goat up, but to be honest, what a motivator! We all know Honda will do it, so Mercedes, beware...I bet once Honda gets one over Mercedes , Mercedes will want to update their engines...I reckon that by Spa one of the two, Alonso or Button will be on the podium...Any takers?"

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8. Posted by sumpnz, 01/05/2015 16:09

"If Red Bull (and Renault) had this attitude we'd have a crackerjack championship in the making for next year. I mean, can you imagine how awesome it would be to have a season long tussle for the championship between Mercedes, McLaren, Ferrari and Red Bull and maybe even Williams?"

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