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Honda yet to improve the reliability – Power unit usage in 2019

Despite the performance gains achieved by Honda and Renault, the Japanese and the French manufacturer are yet to make inroads when in comes to the reliability and durability of their complex hybrid power units. In our latest review, Balázs Szabó looks back at the power unit useage by the different engine-manufacturers in the 2019 season. Formula One rewrote the engine regulation for the 2014 season by introducting complex hybrid power units. As the regulation came into force, Mercedes shocked its rivals, Ferrari and Renault with its powerful and reliable product and enjoyed a competitive advantage for a couple of seasons. However, Ferrari has managed to make gains, investing heaviliy...
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