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Sauber ‘open to anything' in new Honda deal

Sauber boss Monisha Kaltenborn has said that the team are 'open to anything' with Honda, including giving opportunities to Japanese drivers. Sauber will ditch Ferrari for Honda at the end of the current season and Kaltenborn says a whole range of possibilities can be discussed between the two as they look to build their relationship together. 'We'll see how it all pans out,' Kaltenborn told Motorsport.com. 'We're really at the beginning now.  'I don't know their deals with McLaren. We are a very different project and we'll see where we can benefit from each other in this. 'We've been in situations where we were a manufacturer team, we're not a manufacturer team now, we're a customer...
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