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Honda: We still need more power

Honda has admitted that it still needs to make more power gains if it is to build on its first points of the season with McLaren in the Monaco Grand Prix. After a difficult start to the campaign, Jenson Button showed that progress was being made when he grabbed eighth place around the streets of Monte Carlo. Honda F1 chief Yasuhisa Arai welcomed the points – which he said felt like the proper start of his company's F1 return – but was well aware that the Monaco pace was helped by improved driveability on a track where power is not so vital. "We found some suitable driveability for the special Monaco race track because horsepower is not so important here," he said. "[It is...
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