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Honda results "reasonable not fantastic" says Toyoharu Tanabe

Honda boss Toyoharu Tanabe has said that there is room for improvement and that he is not yet satisfied with how the engine is performing. Honda supplies both Red Bull and Toro Rosso with their power unit and had relative success by getting Max Verstappen on the podium in Australia. They will hope to get more podiums throughout the year and push Ferrari and Mercedes.  “So far we have started this season with a reasonable performance and reasonable results," Tanabe said to GPToday as quoted by Planet F1. “But reasonable doesn’t mean fantastic, and we see clearly there is still a big gap to the top [teams] and us. “We really need to push to improve our...
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