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Honda "worried" about reliability for Australian GP

Honda Formula 1 chief Yusuke Hasegawa has admitted he is still 'worried' about reliability for the Australian Grand Prix, despite the work that has been done to address its recent problems. The Japanese manufacturer faced a tough pre-season testing programme, with running at Barcelona affected by a spate of problems. But although there is hope that work done has addressed the majority of its reliability issues, Hasegawa said he does not yet have full confidence that the problems have been cured entirely. "On the last two days of the second week [of testing], trouble was caused by the vibration of the car," said Hasegawa in Melbourne on Thursday. "It was not only a problem...
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