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Honda put positive spin on Chinese GP: "Good to have three cars in the points"

Honda technical director Toyoharu Tanabe was happy to see three of four Honda-powered cars finish in the points during the Chinese Grand Prix, as the fourth one in Daniil Kvyat retired after an early collision. Max Verstappen finished fourth for Red Bull, while his teammate Pierre Gasly finished two places behind him in sixth. For Toro Rosso, the other Honda-powered team, Alexander Albon did well to finish 10th after starting the race from last place after crashing his car in FP3. "It is good to have three cars in the points again, even if we were unable to finish on the podium," Tanabe reflected on the weekend. "Max did a very good job to split the Ferraris to end up...
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