Red Bull Racing’s Pierre Gasly – with a year of Honda experience under his belt – says the Japanese manufacturer’s claimed progress over the winter has been real.
The Red Bull camp ramped up at the start of the year its expectations regarding its new engine supplier, contending that Honda’s power unit had made significant strides in the past months in terms of performance and reliability.
With regard to the latter, that assertion was supported by a trouble-free first week of pre-season testing in Barcelona.
But Gasly insisted that the engine’s power had also improved relative to what was on offer last season when the Frenchman was racing with Toro Rosso.
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“So far it’s been really good, we haven’t pushed it flat out but already you can feel the performance has increased,” said Gasly.
“That’s the main thing. And the reliability, we had no issue at all. Also, looking at Toro Rosso it looks really promising.
“Only good news from these four days. We need to keep working. The others are really fast, but at the moment we are testing a lot of things on our car.
“Now we need to understand what works best.”
Red Bull was outperformed in the first four days of testing at the Circuit de Catalunya by its junior squad, with Alex Albon and Daniil Kvyat ending the week with the second and third fastest times.
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