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Honda to trial new ideas in Bahrain F1 test

Honda is to trial new ideas in this week's post-Bahrain Grand Prix test as it continues efforts to try to recover from a disappointing start to the campaign. The Japanese manufacturer is well aware that it needs to unlock more power from its 2017 power unit ahead of a planned upgraded specification coming on tap in the next few races. As part of that effort, Honda's F1 chief Yusuke Hasegawa says some development concepts will be trialled by McLaren's Oliver Turvey and Stoffel Vandoorne this week to help improve understanding of what needs to be done. "Some of the ideas [will be tested]," Hasegawa told Motorsport.com about the plans for Bahrain. "But it will not be a totally...
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