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Honda: 'Systematic' McLaren found change hard

– Honda's motorsport boss Masashi Yamamoto believes McLaren is a "systematic" company which can struggle to adapt to change, and is hopeful Toro Rosso will be more open to ideas.McLaren and Honda reunited in 2015 but the partnership has been beset by a lack of reliability and performance, and the parties will split at the end of the year.Honda will instead link up with Toro Rosso, in a multi-year deal, and Yamamoto is hopeful that the Faenza-based outfit will be more receptive to change."Working with McLaren, I've realised that they are a very big company which is very systematic," Yamamoto said in an interview with the official Honda website."It's obviously...
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