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Honda regains one development token from FIA

 XPB Images Honda has regained one of its power unit development tokens after clarification from the FIA regarding its latest update. The Japanese manufacturer upgraded its engine block and exhaust in Malaysia, with Fernando Alonso running the update. At the time Honda believed it would be required to spend two tokens - one on each component - leaving it with one remaining for the season. However, the FIA responded to Honda to explain the engine block upgrade was focused on improved reliability and therefore did not required a development token to be spent. "As Honda we had applied to the FIA as two tokens, one for the engine block and one for lightweight exhaust," an...
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