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Ecclestone: It’s McLaren’s fault for Honda failure

Formula 1 chairman emeritus Bernie Ecclestone has pointed the finger of blame at McLaren for its split from Honda after three years of unreliable and underpowered engines. McLaren is expected to announce its divorce from Honda in Singapore as part of a ‘mega-deal’ which will see the Woking-based team secure Renault engines from 2018 with Honda switching supply to Toro Rosso. The official confirmation of the deals is expected within the next 48 hours with the FIA lining up Friday’s Singapore GP team principal press conference with Renault boss Cyril Abiteboul speaking alongside McLaren CEO Zak Brown in part one, while Honda chief Yusuke Hasegawa is lined up next to Toro Rosso team...
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