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Red Bull drivers expect Honda progress in 2019

Nov.20 Red Bull's 2019 drivers do not expect Honda to have a field-beating engine at the beginning of next season. Pierre Gasly, who has been using Honda power all year and for 2019 steps up to the senior team, said: "There is still a gap to Mercedes and Ferrari. "Honda knows they have to make up ground. They are very open about that," said the Toro Rosso driver, according to Speed Week. "But I know they are doing everything to be as well prepared as possible for 2019. They will make another significant step forward next season." Frenchman Gasly said progress in F1 is not always linear. "Sometimes you have only a few steps for months, and then you have a...
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