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Honda: 'Solution to turbolag difficult because of different driving styles'

Honda have had a great season so far and will have been pleasantly surprised with their results. However, the Japanese engine supplier has had some issues with turbo lag which has impacted some of their races. This is an issue both Red Bull and Toro Rosso have faced. However, chief engineer Masamitsu Motohashi believes that driving style could be the reason for this.  “Your driving style is very important," Masamitsu Motohashi said to the Japanese Autosport. "Daniil is accelerating much faster, making it more difficult to adjust his car properly.  “In principle, we have four different drivers. It is, therefore, a very complex and flexible point. I...
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