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Aston Martin 'ready' to step in if Honda quits

Aston Martin has indicated that it is prepared to step in to Formula 1 as a manufacturer in the event that Honda decides to pull out. There has been growing speculation that the Japanese car company is considering ending its involvement in F1, despite finally starting to find success with Red Bull by earning its first Grand Prix win in 13 years in Austria this month. If Honda were to pull out then the sport would be left with only three engine providers trying to service ten teams on the grid. As well as its factory team, Mercedes currently delivers power units to Racing Point and Williams while Ferrari services Haas and Alfa Romeo. Both companies have said in the past that three teams is...
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