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Wolff: Main priority is for Honda to stay in F1

The high profile struggles Honda is experiencing has prompted reports that McLaren are in the process of ditching their engine partner and looking to return to Mercedes power, but Toto Wolff is keen for the parties to resolve their issues and for the Japanese manufacturer to stay in the sport. Mercedes F1 chief, Wolff told GPUpdate, 'First, we would like to see Honda and McLaren sorting out their relationship. The most important thing is that Honda performs, stays in the sport and has a good deal with its customer teams, or works teams.' 'The main priority is for Honda to stay in the sport and for Honda to have a functioning relationship with their customers, and this is why, at the...
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