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Honda 2017 power unit concept 'nearly finished'

 XPB Images Honda has "nearly finished" finalising its 2017 power unit concept after switching complete focus to next season. The Japanese manufacturer last introduced a power unit upgrade at the Malaysian Grand Prix, with Fernando Alonso receiving the upgrade at Sepang and Jenson Button getting it a week later at Suzuka. With development of the 2016 power unit complete, Honda has switched focus to next season and head of F1 project Yusuke Hasegawa says it is close to finalising its design. "The concept is nearly finished," Hasegawa told F1i. "We have started engine testing on the dyno for 2017, so we will continue to improve performance through testing...
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