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Ericsson: Honda deserves more credit for F1 engine progress

Marcus Ericsson believes Honda deserves more credit for the progress it has made in the 2018 Formula 1 season after battling both Toro Rosso drivers at the Belgian Grand Prix. The Sauber driver found himself locking horns with the Toro Rosso duo during Sunday’s race in a fight over the lower end of the points. Ericsson ultimately went on to record his fourth top 10 finish of the season at Spa. Honda has taken a solid step forward in engine performance and reliability since beginning its new partnership with Toro Rosso this year, prompting Red Bull to cut its ties with Renault in favour of the Japanese manufacturer from 2019.  5774263478001 CrashTV:  Ericsson said the improvements...
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