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Toro Rosso agrees three-year Honda deal

Toro Rosso has agreed a three-year deal with Honda for a supply of the Japanese manufacturer's Formula 1 engines, starting next season, Motorsport.com has learned. Red Bull and Honda first began talks earlier this year regarding an engine supply for Toro Rosso, which this season has run Renault power. Honda was keen to take on a second team, after the Sauber arrangement fell through, but discussions broke down over the summer. However, McLaren's desire to end its relationship with Honda kicked discussions back into action, with the Woking team requiring Toro Rosso to part with Renault to free up a supply of the French manufacturer's engines. Following extensive talks, an agreement has been...
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