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Honda power unit now 'almost decent', says Hasegawa

With one race remaining until the end of their troubled three-year partnership with McLaren, Honda says that the performance of their power unit is "almost at a decent level" compared to their rivals. It's hardly a ringing endorsement of the Japanese manufacturer's progress since their return to the sport in 2015. But Honda's Formula 1 project lead Yusuke Hasegawa is holding out hope for a breakthrough next season. "Since Monza, our package and engine performance is almost at a decent level," he told Motorsport.com. "We could maximise the current engine performance in Brazil, which is encouraging. Hasegawa pointed to the team's showing in Brazil, and in particular...
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