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Honda ‘must do better' in 2019 says boss

Honda motorsport general manager Masahasi Yamamoto says the Japanese manufacturer “must do better” in 2019 after its expansion to a two-team supply in Formula 1. Honda enjoyed their most productive season to date in 2018 following their return to the sport in 2015, as their partnership with Toro Rosso blossomed. That laid the foundations for Honda to strike a deal with its senior team, Red Bull, for 2019, in what will be the first year in which the manufacturer has supplied multiple F1 teams since 2008. Yamamoto noted the progress made, but stressed improvement was a must if 2019 was to bring further success. Speaking via Crash, he said: “Over the course of the year, we...
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