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Hasegawa: Honda are 100% committed to F1 and McLaren

Honda Formula 1 chief Yusuke Hasegawa says his company remains committed to the McLaren partnership despite grabbing headlines for all the wrong reasons during testing in Barcelona. A woeful performance by the team, largely due to ineffective and unreliable power units, has prompted speculation that McLaren are looking to ditch Honda, and have reportedly sounded out Mercedes as an alternative supplier should the Honda engine remain uncompetitive during the first half of this season. Hasegawa said in an interview, 'Of course the situation we find ourselves in is not what we hoped for when we returned to Formula One, but we are still 100 per cent committed to our future in the sport and our...
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