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Honda not planning to supply multiple teams in 2015

Honda doesn't plan to supply more than one team when it returns to Formula 1 in 2015, according to its chief of motorsport Yasuhisa Arai. It was announced last May that the Japanese firm will rekindle its famous partnership with McLaren next season. Current power-unit manufacturers Mercedes, Ferrari and Renault all supply several F1 outfits, but McLaren will be Honda's sole focus in 2015. 'For 2015, McLaren is our only customer,' Arai said during the FIA Friday press conference at the Shanghai International Circuit. 'I don’t think about the future, because we want to concentrate on next season. 'If teams want to use our engine or power unit, we can deliver after year 2016 but right now...
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