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Domenicali hails Aston Martin-Honda partnership

Article To news overview © Stefano Guindani F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has hailed Aston Martin's "exciting" tie-up with Honda as evidence of the sport's attractiveness to major auto manufacturers. It was announced early on Wednesday that Honda would return to F1 as an official power unit supplier to Aston Martin, with the Silverstone-based team becoming the Japanese firm's works team. "It is great news for Formula 1 that Honda will partner with Aston Martin to supply power units from 2026," said Domenicali. "This is further evidence that our global platform and growth provides brands with huge potential, and it also shows that our plans to move to sustainable fuels...
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