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Honda hoping for 'memorable' last Japanese GP with McLaren

As Honda heads to its last home race with McLaren, Yusuke Hasegawa is hoping the Japanese manufacturer and its partner will deliver a strong performance. The painful partnership is in its last few races but both parties are still determined to make the most of their unsuccessful association. "It will be our last Japanese Grand Prix as McLaren Honda, therefore it is a special race for the team," says Honda F1 boss Hasegawa. "I myself have strong feelings for this race and I‘m hoping to make it as memorable as possible for both the team and fans. "After having another positive weekend in Malaysia, we have built up good momentum heading to our home grand prix in Japan....
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