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McLaren quiet over Honda axe regrets

Jul.1 McLaren boss Andreas Seidl is refusing to say whether he thinks the British team should have stuck with Honda. Honda was McLaren's works engine partner between 2015 and 2017, until the once-great team lost patience with the Japanese brand and switched to customer Renault power. But on Sunday, Honda's new works partner Red Bull broke through for their first win as Red Bull-Honda. Seidl, McLaren's new team boss, says the victory was "great". "It's great to see a new winner in Formula 1," he said, "not just for Honda but for Formula 1 as a whole." But Seidl, who has returned to F1 after a highly successful stint in charge of Porsche's Le Mans project,...
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