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Mercedes engine boss expects Honda to 'come good pretty quicky'

Mercedes engine boss Andy Cowell has warned against underestimating Honda, despite their current woes, and has tipped the Japanese manufacturer to 'come good pretty quickly'. McLaren's engine supplier Honda has struggled to get on top of its performance and reliability issues this season, despite it being their third term since returning to the sport under the current power unit regulations. Cowell, who has been in charge of Mercedes' engine development during their dominant period, says Honda and McLaren shouldn't be written off. 'I think collectively we’ve helped with convergence in Formula 1 in the opening season, performance development through the year,”...
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