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Red Bull give Honda "no limits" on engine design

Red Bull will not give Honda any restrictions when it comes to designing their engine next season. Christian Horner, Red Bull's team principal, confirms that Honda have more flexibility with their design, unlike they had with McLaren. McLaren had a design philosophy named 'size zero', and the pair have since split after three disappointing seasons. "Renault are now in a situation where they have their own team, they have different priorities," Horner told Sky Sports F1. "And I think we can see the progress Honda's making. There's been some changes that have happened there in the last nine months or so. "The progress they're making is obvious. For us it's absolutely...
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