14-06-2016, 19:26
There is much more parity between all of the top cars."
Honda has struggled with power and reliability since it returned to F1 last year with McLaren but Smedley believes it is not as far behind as many think.
"Everybody is catching up," he said. "Honda have a little way to go but of course they are going to be a year behind, they came in a year late.
"It's not quite as much as some people would have you believe, that deficit there.
"But certainly between the Mercedes, the Ferrari and the Renault engine, there are differences but they are reasonably small."
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php...w--smedley
Honda has struggled with power and reliability since it returned to F1 last year with McLaren but Smedley believes it is not as far behind as many think.
"Everybody is catching up," he said. "Honda have a little way to go but of course they are going to be a year behind, they came in a year late.
"It's not quite as much as some people would have you believe, that deficit there.
"But certainly between the Mercedes, the Ferrari and the Renault engine, there are differences but they are reasonably small."
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php...w--smedley
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