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Honda open to supply second F1 team in 2018

With Ron Dennis no longer at the helm of McLaren it has emerged that Honda are willing to supplying a second Formula 1 team in 2018 and have set the 2017 Monaco Grand Prix as a deadline to conclude such a deal. Honda F1 boss Yusuke Hasegawa revealed in an interview, 'We are discussing the possibility of cooperation and the chance to supply the engine but so far, there is no fixed negotiation.' 'There has been informal interest. They are very kind to show some level of interest. Mercedes customers have no strong intention to change their engine to Honda.' 'We have to prove we can show a decent step in the performance of the Honda engine. Until then, I don't think they can show us a...
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