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Sauber secures Honda power from 2018 F1 season

Sauber has announced a multi-year power unit supply deal with Honda, starting from the 2018 Formula 1 season. It brings to an end the long-term relationship between Sauber and Ferrari, with the Swiss outfit currently running year-old power units. Following on from speculation over Sauber’s future plans regarding engine supply, it has now confirmed the switch to Honda. Sauber describes it as 'extensive strategic and technological realignment', joining McLaren as a Honda-supplied team. “It is a great honour for Sauber to be able to work together with Honda in the coming seasons,” team boss Monisha Kaltenborn said. “Our realignment is not just visible through...
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