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Ron Dennis would have dropped Honda too - Zak Brown

McLaren boss Zak Brown, who took over from Ron Dennis at the end of the 2016 season, believes his predecessor would have dropped Honda after a third year of dismal results. Brown made the decision to drop Honda in favour of Renault for 2018 after a third consecutive season of reliability and performance setbacks, and believes Dennis would have done the same after failing to see the Japanese manufacturer get on top of its troubles. 'I think he would have,' Brown told Sky Sports F1 when asked if Dennis would also have abandoned the Honda project. 'It burns him inside as much as us not to see us winning races. 'He was here when those conversations were ongoing and I think Ron always...
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