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Toro Rosso Can Win Races With Honda – James Key

Red Bull Toro Rosso Honda can be in a position to win races in the future, believes Toro Rosso's technical director James Key. Honda have enjoyed a positive start to their new partnership with the Italian team, with Pierre Gasly grabbing fourth place at the Bahrain Grand Prix, the Japanese engine manufacturers best result since their return to the sport in 2015. Before joining Toro Rosso, Honda were partnered with McLaren F1 Team in a bid to push the Surrey based team back into success. The plan failed after three years with numerous issues relating to the engine resulting in the pair separating in 2017. Since the engine supplier joined the team earlier this year, James Key told Speed Week...
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