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Lauda tips McLaren-Honda to succeed

Niki Lauda has tipped Fernando Alonso and McLaren-Honda to bounce back from their current trough. The once-great team's abysmal 2015 was summed up in Hungarian qualifying, when Spaniard Alonso broke down and pushed his hopeless MP4-30 back to the pits. But former McLaren champion Lauda tipped the team's struggling engine supplier Honda to bounce back. "It is quite understandable what they are going through," the F1 legend told Spain's El Pais newspaper. "Because these engines are extremely complex. They have no power and reliability now, but this is normal. "But I warn you: those Japanese are going to give everything to get back up and to succeed," Lauda, now team...
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