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Honda happy with reliability

Honda say they will focus on delivering more power during the second half of the season as they are now happy with the reliability of their engine. The McLaren-Honda partnership has yielded just five points from the first nine races of 2015 and just once have both of the team's cars reached the chequered flag. Unreliability has plagued both Jenson Button and Fernando Alonso, leading to them exceeding their engine allocations for the season before the midway point, but Honda chief motorsport officer Yasuhisa Arai says they are confident they have finally fixed their problems. "Now we have the first half of the season finished and will look to make another step in the second half,"...
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