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Honda seek to improve their qualifying results

Honda won their first race in the Hybrid era of Formula 1 last weekend at the Austrian Grand Prix and they are still desperate to continue to improve. The Japanese team wants to improve their qualifying performance as they feel that this is an area that they can get more performance from. Red Bull will hope that the Honda engine will continue to develop and that they can push for more race wins this season.  “We see a bigger gap in qualifying to the others,” said Honda F1 chief Toyoharu Tanabe to Motorsportweek.com. “In the race, we’re still behind but not as much as in qualifying. “It means that in our next step we need to catch up with them more in...
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