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F1's Strategy Group set to discuss plan to help Honda

Formula 1's Strategy Group is set to face calls on whether it should intervene to help Honda make better progress, on the back of the Japanese manufacturer's difficult start to the 2017 season. Honda has faced troubles with both reliability and performance this year, having failed to make the progress it had hoped to with an all-new concept for this year. But ahead of the latest Strategy Group meeting on Monday, it has emerged that there will likely be discussions about the possibility of rivals approving a plan for Honda to get some assistance. Such a move will come from both McLaren and the FIA, which made it clear last year that engine parity was a key aim for 2017.  As part of an...
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