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Honda: McLaren found change difficult

– Honda's motorsport boss Masashi Yamamoto believes McLaren is a "systematic" company which can struggle to adapt to change, and hopes Toro Rosso will be more open to ideas.McLaren and Honda reunited in 2015 but the partnership has been beset by a lack of reliability and performance, and the parties will split at the end of the year.Honda will instead link up with Toro Rosso, in a multi-year deal, and Yamamoto is optimistic that the Faenza-based outfit will be more receptive to change."Working with McLaren, I've realised that they are a very big company which is very systematic," Yamamoto said in an interview with the official Honda website."It's obviously...
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