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Honda will 'definitely' bring two more engine specifications

Struggling Formula 1 power unit manufacturer will 'definitely' bring two more power unit specifications, if not three, in its push to recover from a poor start to the 2017 F1 season.  Honda powers just the McLaren Formula 1 team, as it has through its struggling three-year return to the sport, but its F1 chief is […] The post Honda will 'definitely' bring two more engine specifications appeared first on F1 Hub.
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