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Honda has no plans to remove Hasegawa despite troubled season

Honda currently has no plans to change motorsport boss Yusuke Hasegawa's position despite its poor performance and reliability during the 2017 Formula 1 season. The Canadian Grand Prix was a difficult weekend for the McLaren-Honda partnership as McLaren executive director Zak Brown strongly criticised the team's engine partner. Honda defended itself, but then struggled on track with the team losing what would have been its first point of the season when Fernando Alonso's engine failed with three laps to go. Racing director Eric Boullier called that "absolutely not good enough" as McLaren continued its public attack. Hasegawa, who has previously worked in F1 with the BAR-Honda...
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