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Honda will judge progress in Abu Dhabi

 XPB Images Honda motorsport boss Yasuhisa Arai says the engine manufacturer will judge its progress over the last 12 months at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. With McLaren switching to Honda power this season, the first time the team ran a version of the power unit was during a two-day test following the last race of 2014 at the Yas Marina Circuit. Stoffel Vandoorne ran an updated MP4-29 carrying the Honda unit, though running was very limited for the team. One year on, Honda has endured a difficult season but Arai says the focus needs to be on how far the power unit has come since its first track running in Abu Dhabi. “Using the same power unit as [Brazil] and we want to know how...
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