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Johansson: McLaren-Honda’s first golden era required five years of efforts

Ex F1 driver, Stefan Johansson says McLaren-Honda’s first golden era required five years of hard work before the duo became the powerful blend that dominated the late eighties and nineties. Honda returning to F1 this season as engine partner for McLaren F1, many fans nostalgic feeling came to me as the McLaren and the Japanese engine manufacturer Honda latest partnership resulted in the sport one of the biggest success story of the eighties and nineties at the turn of years. Surrounded by huge hype and interest of the two sides re-marriage accordingly, but we soon found out that even in 2015, certainly cannot expect similar results than two and a half decades ago. “Everybody keeps...
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