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Sauber "open to anything" in Honda relationship

Sauber boss Monisha Kaltenborn says that the Swiss team is "open to anything" as its future partnership with Honda develops. Honda, which will supply engines to Sauber next year, has the potential to do more with the Swiss squad than has been the case with McLaren, where the deal is in essence limited to the supply of the power unit. One possible example of technical co-operation could be Honda contributing to chassis R&D in Japan – something it did with its own works team until its withdrawal at the end of 2008 – and using that process to train its engineers, as it always does with F1 engine development. Honda could also take advantage of Sauber's Hinwil facility, which was...
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