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Honda's F1 Technical Director Seeks Improvement In Performance As Soon As Possible

Honda‘s F1 Technical Director Toyoharu Tanabe says the Japanese engine manufacturer must work on improving its performance as soon as possible, after leaving the Canadian Grand Prix with three Honda-powered cars in the points – but not in high scoring positions. Both Red Bull Racing drivers of Max Verstappen and Pierre Gasly managed to secure points for the Milton Keynes based team, in a weekend of damage limitation for Verstappen after getting knocked out in Qualifying 2. The Dutch driver was able to recover to a fifth place finish behind Mercedes AMG Motorsports' Valtteri Bottas. Gasly achieved his best qualifying of the season with fifth place, but fell back in the race with...
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