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New Honda engines on the way at French Grand Prix

Red Bull and AlphaTauri will come to the French Grand Prix armed with new Honda power units for all four drivers. Mercedes and Ferrari began the introduction of new engines last time out in Baku. Both the works teams and their customers all receieved new power units, MGU-Hs and exhausts, covering 14 of the 20 drivers on the Formula 1 grid. Mercedes, Ferrari, McLaren, Williams and Aston Martin all also used new MGU-Ks at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. And at Paul Ricard it is Honda's turn, with the Japanese manufacturer handing out a fresh engine to Max Verstappen, Sergio Perez, Pierre Gasly and Yuki Tsunoda. This takes Tsunoda onto his third engine for the season, the maximum permitted before...
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