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Honda compares McLaren to French cuisine, Toro Rosso to stew

Honda motorsport boss Masashi Yamamoto has compared the way McLaren operates to 'sophisticated French cuisine' and its new customer team Toro Rosso's approach to a 'delicious stew', which he believes Honda can improve. Yamamoto used the comparisons to explain why he believes McLaren found it hard to work with Honda and adapt to change, whereas Toro Rosso, a much younger team, will hopefully find it easier and will benefit from Honda's input. 'Working with McLaren, I've realised that they are a very big company which is very systematic,' Yamamoto told the official Honda motorsport website. 'It's obviously very strong because of that but at the same time they can...
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