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Honda set to face a complicated penalty call

The outcome of Honda's next Formula One engine, which is set to be introduced is "very complicated" The Japanese company have used five races for their current engine, which begun at the French Grand Prix, five races ago. During the season, Honda have already brought two upgrades to their engines, which has proved to be quite an aggressive approach. The next two races come in Belgium and Italy, which are highly power sensitive, and with these circuits coming after the summer break, it makes sense to go with this option. This also comes with one of Red Bull's strongest circuits in Singapore, where Max Verstappen will be keen to impress. Honda’s technical director Toyouharu...
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