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Honda planning two final power unit upgrades before focusing on 2017

Honda are planning to introduce two final upgrades to its power unit during the 2016 season, before switching focus to next year. The Japanese manufacturer is looking to get on terms with rivals Renault, Ferrari and Mercedes after it entered into the current engine era a year late, which has forced it to play catch up - whilst a design error in its debut season further hampered progress. Honda have taken steps forward in '16, particularly with its ICE intake update at the British Grand Prix, allowing partner team McLaren to regularly challenge for points, but they still remain some way off the lead pace and Honda are hopeful that gap can be closed further before the end of the...
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