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Honda on engine project progress: 'It takes a bit of time'

After celebrating huge successes with Red Bull Racing for years, Honda will be Aston Martin's engine partner from 2026. The Japanese are now working hard on those power units and - according to HRC president Koji Watanabe in conversation with the Dutch branch of Motorsport.com - their development is progressing well. This is not a given, as Honda has had to rebuild its F1 division virtually from scratch recently.
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