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Honda willing to supply two more teams

Only supplying one team on the F1 grid since their return, Honda have revealed that they are open to supplying one or two extra teams in line with the 2017 engine regulations. Returning to the sport last year after an eight-year absence, Honda partnered with McLaren after the British team decided to part ways with Mercedes. However, their return was met with bad reviews as the newly formed McLaren-Honda suffered a disastrous 2015 season. With the new engine agreement, Honda will be forced to supply other teams if they are required to, something McLaren prevented ahead of the 2016 season when they refused to let their engine supplier agree a deal with Red Bull. 'So far we haven't any plans...
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