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Honda's F1 struggles similar to Jaguar's - McLaren

McLaren boss Zak Brown has compared Honda's recent struggles in Formula 1 to the difficulties Jaguar faced during its failed F1 programme of the early 2000s. McLaren has split with Honda for the 2018 F1 season, after three years of disappointing progress and persistent lack of results. Honda was accused of being too insular during its partnership with McLaren, and too slow to embrace existing F1 experience to accelerate the engine's development. Speaking on stage at the launch of Autosport International 2018, Brown said there were "a lot of little reasons" Honda didn't get things right with McLaren, focusing particularly on the F1 culture Honda struggled to accept. Brown said this...
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