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Second team might not help performance - Honda

 XPB Images Honda motorsport boss Yasuhisa Arai admits supplying a second team would not necessarily help improve the power unit manufacturer's performance. Having returned to F1 in partnership with McLaren last year, Honda had the opportunity to supply a second team in 2016 when Red Bull requested engines as it looked set to split with Renault. McLaren boss Ron Dennis blocked such a move, with Red Bull eventually reverting to run Tag-Heuer branded Renault engines. With Honda again only supplying one team this season, Arai told Autosport there would have been limited benefit to having two teams using its power unit. Asked if supplying another team would have helped Honda, Arai...
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