....and that the McLaren Honda's disastrous start in their F1 reunion won't lend credibility to the new NSX??? Obviously, a much better introduction/delivery of the new NSX should coincide with some successes in their F1 program??? After all, the original NSX was introduced during the illustrious time of Honda power with McLaren Honda dominating the F1 circuits. I still remember that, in 1988, McLaren Honda won 15 races out of the 16 in that season. The only one that slipped away was at Ferrari's home turf: The Italian GP at Monza where Ferrari won that race. Honda will get it right. But the current state of their engine power and reliability in F1 do not support the introduction of Honda's "hypercar". Perhaps Honda is holding back the release of the production cars until their F1 program gains better traction??? I would guess there is that element in play for the current delay....