Honda made great steps in their partnership with
Red Bull last year as they helped
Max Verstappen to wins in Austria, Germany and Brazil, as well as proving enough of a challenge to
Mercedes and
Ferrari.
The power unit, which was plagued with issues during their partnership with
McLaren, has yet to suffer any issues during testing and Tanabe says they are now focusing their attention for Melbourne.
“After last week’s work here in Barcelona, we analysed all the data from both teams and so we started this second test reflecting what we learned from that,” he said.
“Over these three days, we are continuing with function checks, as well as working on optimising the settings.
“We are now in a phase of fine tuning, in preparation for the season opener in Melbourne.”
Despite the power unit seemingly without any problems
Alex Albon’s time in the RB16 was cut short in the morning dues to suspension failure, while
Pierre Gasly’s
Alpha Tauri AT01 suffered a loose pipe.
“Both our cars had to spend a while in the garage this morning and in the afternoon we focused on recovering from that delay,” Tanabe added
“Despite that, everything seems to be progressing smoothly on the PU front.”