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Yamamoto: Honda have left F1 too early

Article To news overview © Red Bull Content Pool / Getty Images Honda's Masashi Yamamoto believes that the manufacturer's withdrawal from Formula 1 is coming too early, having finally built up their engine programme from nothing in 2014 to winning the Drivers' World Championship with Max Verstappen in 2021. Honda reached the top in their final race in Formula 1, with the 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix marking the end of their official participation. However, RacingNews365.com was able to report recently that Honda's links with Red Bull will remain in place for some years to come. Yamamoto addressed the situation, saying that Honda's official withdrawal as a manufacturer has likely come too...
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