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Hartley Issue in France ‘Slightly Different’ to Gasly’s Canadian Problem – Honda

Toyoharu Tanabe believes the power unit issue that befell Brendon Hartley during practice for the French Grand Prix was unrelated to the one Pierre Gasly suffered during the Canadian Grand Prix weekend. Hartley’s saw his weekend at the Circuit Paul Ricard compromised when he stopped on track in second practice on Friday afternoon, and starting from the back of the grid he could only move to fourteenth by the chequered flag. Honda will investigate the reasons behind the New Zealander’s problem, but Tanabe, Honda F1’s Technical Director, believes the problem was not the same as Gasly experienced two weeks ago. “We couldn’t tell anything specific from our inspection here, we needed...
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