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Hasegawa: Honda would benefit from having customer team

Honda chief Yusuke Hasegawa believes the Japanese manufacturer’s progress in Formula 1 will be accelerated if it supplies a second team in 2018. Honda has exclusively partnered with McLaren since returning to Formula 1 at the start of 2015, but has achieved limited results, with the outfit finishing sixth in last year's standings. The operation has endured a challenging opening to 2017, amid a lack of performance and reliability, with Stoffel Vandoorne already facing a 15-place grid penalty in Russia this weekend after using a fifth MGU-H and Turbocharger, exceeding his allocation in only the fourth event. Alongside its own manufacturer squads, rivals Mercedes (Force India and...
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