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Honda thinks Vandoorne suffered repeat of Monza qualifying issue

Honda suspects Stoffel Vandoorne suffered the same Formula 1 engine problem in successive days after the Belgian retiring his McLaren from the Italian Grand Prix. Vandoorne spent much of the race in the top 10, running as high as seventh, but reported a loss of power and was recalled to the pits to retire the car. Honda boss Yusuke Hasegawa said the supplier was still investigating the problem, but believes it could be same issue as occurred during the final part of qualifying. Vandoorne was set to start in the top 10, but Honda identified a problem with the MGU-K shaft and as there was not enough time to change it before the start of the race, it elected to fit a new engine. "We still...
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