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Honda: We look forward to supplying multiple teams

It is no secret that Honda are bullish about their all new 2017 Formula 1 engine, which aptly coincides with their quest to supply teams other than McLaren as early as 2018. When asked about supplying additional teams, a Honda spokesperson told GrandPrix247, 'Since 2015, Honda have always said that as a responsible entity in the sport of F1, we will and look forward to supplying our engines to multiple teams.' The exclusivity agreement with McLaren is set to terminate at the end of 2017, but since their return Honda were blocked from supplying another team by former McLaren chief Ron Dennis whose attitude on the matter he summed up with: 'Let’s get to the point where we’ve won the...
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