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Bahrain Test Day 1: Honda engine fails again

McLaren's reliability problems continued in the Bahrain test as the Formula One team suffered another failure with one of their Honda engines. Development driver Oliver Turvey had only completed two installation laps at the Sakhir circuit when his car ground to a halt, forcing mechanics to change the engine before he could return to action. After the change, the team tweeted: ‘Big shout out to the crews for getting Oliver Turvey back out after today's PU change stopped play.' McLaren suffered with engine problems throughout the weekend's Bahrain Grand Prix, which saw Stoffel Vandoorne fail to take the start of the race and Fernando Alonso pull out before the end. Alonso revealed...
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