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German media: Honda and Mercedes power units just 50 bhp apart now

According to reports from Auto Motor und Sport, who analyse the grid's power units after every race, Honda and Mercedes are just 50 horsepower apart now after the Japanese introduced their latest engine upgrade. There was a lot of fuss about the Honda upgrade even before it was introduced, with reports coming out that it would make the Honda engine more powerful than Renault's. This turned out to be true, as the Toro Rosso's were significantly quicker than before in Japan, and Auto Motor und Sport have confirmed it as well. "Before the start of the new season there will be another big upgrade, which will allow us to fight for wins on some tracks," Red Bull...
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