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Honda to race second engine upgrade in France

Jun.12 Honda will take its second engine upgrade of the 2019 season to Paul Ricard next weekend. In April, just a few races into the long season, the Japanese manufacturer introduced its first upgrade of 2019 for partner teams Red Bull and Toro Rosso. Dr Helmut Marko had said at the time that the Baku upgrade was originally planned for the sixth race in Monaco. "There are things in the pipeline that should help us in the near future to find that bit we are missing compared to the cars ahead of us," team boss Christian Horner added. Now, the Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf reveals that the second upgrade will be brought to the French GP. Honda's development pace is promising, but it...
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