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Honda to run upgraded engines at Spa

Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button will run with upgraded power units at the Belgian Grand Prix after Honda gave the green light to run new developments. The Japanese manufacturer has been eager to continue its progress this year and, following analysis of its latest updates over the summer break, it has decided to run new parts for Spa-Francorchamps. Honda has spent seven of its 11 remaining development tokens in tweaks to its combustion chamber, turbo and compressor, with both drivers set to run all-new components. The motivation behind the changes is to improve the efficiency of the overall Honda package – which will deliver better performance – rather than it being solely about an...
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