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Honda considering second engine supply in F1

Honda is hoping to expand it's facilities to provide the space required to supply another team in the future, according to its chief Yusuke Hasegawa. The Japanese manufacturer is keen to take on additional teams, after a possible partner with Red Bull Racing for the 2016 Formula 1 season. This fell through after the team faced a veto from McLaren chief Ron Dennis. Alongside it's commitments and focus on developing resources for its work deal with McLaren, Honda are working on its UK base. Completion on the factory was during the summer, a sign that shows Honda are looking to expand. Hasegawa confirms Honda currently have no room to provide for another team but believes they can announce...
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