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Brown: McLaren "near our limit" with struggling Honda

McLaren chief executive Zak Brown has admitted to "serious concerns" over the viability of the Formula 1 team's continued partnership with engine supplier Honda, saying the relationship is approaching its "limit". Brown's public acknowledgment of McLaren's disappointment with the results of the Japanese marque's current work has come in the lead-up to the Canadian Grand Prix, alongside a confirmation that the first major performance upgrade for the 2017 Honda engine will not be racing in Montreal. The McLaren-Honda partnership has so far endured a miserable start to the F1 2017 campaign, as the new Honda power unit has struggled for performance and reliability. McLaren...
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