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Yamamoto: Honda will remain with McLaren

Honda Motorsport manager Masashi Yamamoto has put an end to reports that McLaren are looking to ditch their partnership or even temporarily run alternative Formula 1 engines, while confirming that the Japanese giant is committed to their project despite ongoing struggles. Speaking to Japanese sports portal Sportiva, Honda Motorsport manager Masahi Yamamoto declared, 'Honda will remain in Formula 1 and Honda will remain with McLaren.' McLaren ramped up the criticism of their engine partner around the time of the Spanish Grand Prix, senior management and Fernando Alonso taking regular swipes at the inadequacies of the uncompetitive and unreliable power units that Honda have supplied this...
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