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Honda: Second team won't change anything

Honda have denied that taking on a second or even third team would help them get on track, adamant they are getting 'enough data' from McLaren. Honda's return to Formula 1 has been trying as the Japanese engine manufacture has struggled to get on top of their V6 engine. Not only is the new power unit lacking in pace - Jenson Button was 2.8s down in Q1 at Melbourne - but reliability has proven elusive. That led to just one car starting in Australia as Kevin Magnussen failed to reach the grid as his MP4-30's engine expired on his out-lap. Honda's troubles have raised some questions about whether having a second team on board would help their situation. Honda's F1 boss...
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