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McLaren/Honda Break-up ‘the Right Decision’ – Mansour Ojjeh

Mansour Ojjeh, co-owner of the McLaren F1 Team, says the breakdown between the Woking-based team and their Honda engine suppliers will ultimately be good for both parties, even if the results have not reached the level of expectation in the past three seasons. McLaren will switch to Renault power units from 2018 in a multi-year deal, with Ojjeh likening the current partnership with Honda as a marriage with ‘irreconcilable differences’, with the decision to split with the Japanese manufacturer the right decision. Despite their split, Ojjeh is happy that Honda will remain in Formula 1 as an engine supplier, with the Scuderia Toro Rosso outfit running with the Japanese power unit from...
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