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Honda switches focus from reliability to power output

Honda will switch its focus from reliability to power output after the Japanese manufacturer believes it has finally gotten on top of its reliability problems. Upon its return to Formula 1 with McLaren, Honda endured a miserable reunion with the team, building unreliable and slower power units. However, in 2019, with the new partnership with Red Bull Racing, Honda may well have reached its goal and will now look to catch Mercedes' benchmark. Honda Formula 1 chief Masashi Yamamoto says the manufacturer was satisfied with its work in improving issues with the power unit and would instead focus on outright power for the rest of the season. “For Honda, the goal is always to win...
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