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Honda are ‘changing way of development'

Honda chief Yusuke Hasegawa has revealed that the Japanese manufacturer have adopted a new approach in the development of their engines. There have been very gradual signs of improvement at McLaren-Honda this season but the performance of their power unit is still a clear weak link. With McLaren yet to decide whether to continue their partnership with Honda next year, Hasegawa believes the engine supplier are learning to adapt through this testing time. 'We are changing our way of development,' Hasegawa told Autosport. 'We're not too much insisting on mono-cylinder [dyno] development. 'We can check factors or elements or many concepts with the mono-cylinder [block] but we now understand we...
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