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Honda would ‘welcome' Yuki Tsunoda to Aston Martin

Apr.20 Honda is making no secret of its desire to see a Japanese driver at the wheel of a Honda-powered car for Formula 1's new rules era beginning in 2026. Currently, the engines powering the four Red Bull-owned cars in F1 are officially called ‘Honda RBPT' – the latter acronym standing for Red Bull's new powertrains project. 'The reason for that is because the battery units manufactured by Honda are assembled by RBPT,' said Honda Racing Corporation president Yasuharu Watanabe. 'After 2021, our professional staff moved to Red Bull Powertrains and so they now have the know-how to develop ESS (energy storage systems) at the same level as Honda. 'However, the batteries from 2026...
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