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Brown: We’d be happy to work with Honda

McLaren F1 chief Zak Brown is keen to set up an Indycar programme and now, the one big hurdle he had of securing Honda power appears to be overcome, a decision regarding a Stateside partnership between the two organisations is on the cards. This comes as a surprise in the wake of the bad blood spilt after their failed partnership in Formula 1 and more recently their star driver Fernando Alonso's affiliation with Toyota through his WEC programme. During their recent frustrating years together senior figures within the Woking outfit, including  Alonso, were highly critical of the Japanese manufacturer, blaming them for all the team's shortcomings in Formula 1. Hence McLaren management...
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