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Honda looking to bridge gap to leaders in qualifying for Red Bull

After their first win in Formula 1 in thirteen years in Austria Honda are looking to improve on their qualifying when they next bring in an engine upgrade. At the French Grand Prix Honda brought in an upgrade boosting the performance and durability of the engine, but Red Bull haven’t quite been there with Mercedes and Ferrari in qualifying this year. Toyuharu Tanabe said (quoted by GPToday) when asked if qualifying was the next area of improvement: “Yes, qualifying mode but race as well. “We try to use our power unit as hard as we can, but it’s not easy to go higher immediately. We keep developing and maybe in the next step or update." "We...
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