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Hasegawa bemoans Sauber-Honda collapse

Honda chief Yusuke Hasegawa has described the collapse of the Sauber-Honda deal as 'very bad' for the Japanese manufacturer. The Swiss team pulled the plug on the deal after Monisha Kaltenborn was replaced by Frederic Vasseur as team principal, with Sauber now opting to stay with current suppliers Ferrari. Honda had been looking to work with a customer team in order to increase the amount of data they can gather on their much-maligned engines 'Of course it is very disappointing,' Hasegawa said. 'It is a customer team program so it doesn't hurt our program very much, but we still expected to get the opportunity to get our engine running more. 'We would have got more data and been able to...
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