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Honda 'quite happy' with engine development over the winter

Aston Martin Red Bull Racing team principal Christian Horner said the team's engine partners Honda "look quite happy" with the engine they've produced for the 2020 season, with the Bulls looking to build upon their promising 2019 season. Red Bull made the risky decision to leave engine partners Renault, whom they had been partnered with since 2006, in favour of Honda, who had spent 2018 powering Toro Rosso's cars. Read more What does McLaren's future look like now Mercedes are staying in F1? Although it's still early after just one season, the decision seemed to have been the right one, with the RB15 looking more and more competitive as the season progressed as Max...
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