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McLaren to give Honda ‘as much runway as possible'

Although their partnership is constantly being dogged by rumours of a split, Zak Brown says McLaren will given Honda 'as much runway as possible' to resolve their issues. In the points for the first time this season in Baku, there have been signs of progress from Honda of late. This led to the introduction of a Spec 3 engine in Austria, which saw McLaren record their second best qualifying performance of 2017 with Fernando Alonso P12 to Stoffel Vandoorne's P13. It has also yielded a slight turnaround in attitude, at least publicly, with Brown now saying McLaren will given Honda as much time as possible to resolve their issues. 'It's still very much a work in progress,' he told Reuters. 'We...
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