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Honda president will be in Austria to assess nightmare

Eric Boullier insists that McLaren-Honda is still united despite a nightmare start to their Formula 1 project, but this is not stopping Takahiro Hachigo, Honda Motor Co.'s new president and CEO from attending the forthcoming Austrian Grand Prix to assess the situation first hand. Star driver Fernando Alonso let his frustration show on the radio during the Canadian grand prix, but Boullier says the Spaniard knows 2015 is little more than a 'test year'. 'It's a strange situation for Alonso,' said Corriere dello Sport. 'A star who has to concede to drivers who are not as good but better equipped.' Tuttosport added: 'Alonso is yet to prove that his move to McLaren was not a mistake.'...
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