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Sauber close to Honda engine deal for 2018

Sauber is closing on a deal with Honda to use the Japanese manufacturer’s Formula 1 engines next season, Motorsport.com has learned. The Swiss team has run Ferrari power since 2010 but Sauber has been working on finding a new partner. Talks with Honda have been ongoing for some time but accelerated in March, and the finishing touches are now being put to what will be a long-term arrangement. Sauber is bracing itself for a challenging season with year-old Ferrari engines, but a switch to Honda next term will see the team return to using the latest spec. The deal is the latest step in Sauber's rebuilding plan, after new investors came onboard last July to save the team and solidify its...
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