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Honda explains why they are withdrawing from only Formula 1

Honda announced more than a week ago that they will stop their Formula 1 programme. They suggested a focus on the development of carbon-neutral technology as their reason for doing so. However, this raised some questions. RaceFans.net asked why the activities in the IndyCar were continuing. Masashi Yamamoto gave a clear explanation as to why. “Our work on IndyCar is run by HPD, which is an independent part of Honda within America." Read more Gearbox changes at Red Bull, AlphaTauri, McLaren and Williams Honda needs its best people The Formula 1 programme, on the other hand, is run from Japan and Milton Keynes, where the Red Bull Racing factory is located. Employees of...
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