I'm in two minds about this;
On one hand it seems a good move to move away from the year old engines Sauber have been using the past years, I mean come on, your a year down in development from day 1 of the season and there are limit to development of that engine as well.
On the other hand, it's definitely a gamble with the reliability issues of Honda so far since their return to F1 vs the reliability of the Ferrari engine.
I think it's interesting to see how it pans out really, even though Sauber is the team I support I do also appreciate McLaren Honda and hoped they faired better with Alonso and Button, certainly last year.
I also have confidence in Honda, they've proven throughout their history in the sport that they can make very competetive F1 spec engines, so I would say let's hope for the best and who knows, maybe Kobayashi can make a comeback to Sauber as well
On one hand it seems a good move to move away from the year old engines Sauber have been using the past years, I mean come on, your a year down in development from day 1 of the season and there are limit to development of that engine as well.
On the other hand, it's definitely a gamble with the reliability issues of Honda so far since their return to F1 vs the reliability of the Ferrari engine.
I think it's interesting to see how it pans out really, even though Sauber is the team I support I do also appreciate McLaren Honda and hoped they faired better with Alonso and Button, certainly last year.
I also have confidence in Honda, they've proven throughout their history in the sport that they can make very competetive F1 spec engines, so I would say let's hope for the best and who knows, maybe Kobayashi can make a comeback to Sauber as well