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Honda development with Red Bull hits a snag… already!

A report out of Germany has alleged that the development of Honda's 2019 power unit was recently hit by a snag. According to AutoBild, the Japanese manufacturer's collaboration with leading simulation and testing company AVL has been terminated due to a disagreement between an AVL project leader and Honda engineers. Honda had been using AVL's innovative systems, previously exploited by Ferrari for the development of the Scuderia's engines, to validate and improve its development work on its F1 engine. Brawn: Honda success will depend on Red Bull setting 'the right priorities' Red Bull motorsport boss Helmut Marko confirmed Honda's split with AVL, but the Austrian also revealed that engine...
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