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Dennis: No Honda customers before we win F1 title

McLaren supremo Ron Dennis has indicated he will not give the green light for Honda to begin supplying engines to customer teams. A new rule means engine manufacturers in F1 must be prepared to supply up to three teams per season, but Dennis has a reported contractual veto guaranteeing an exclusive works arrangement for the Woking team. Reports this week have linked Toro Rosso and Force India with potential Honda deals for 2017 but Dennis says it is important for McLaren to focus on its own targets for now. 'If you want to win world championships, plural, which we absolutely do, you have to be aligned with a manufacturer, toe to toe, head to head, and fully prioritised,' he said in an...
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