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F1's Strategy Group to help out Honda?

Formula 1's Strategy Group are poised to discuss whether they should intervene and help Honda overcome their engine problems. McLaren have only been able to get one car across the finish line in one race so far this season, with the Bahrain Grand Prix representing another step back with a DNS and a DNF finish. 12 months ago, as part of the agreement to keep the current turbo hybrid engines in place until 2020, the FIA agreed that they would monitor the performance of all the power units and would ask the Stategy Group to step in if there was more than 0.3s performance gap on a simulation run around the Barcelona circuit. McLaren racing director Eric Boullier has said he has been left with...
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