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Yamamoto emotional: "That didn't happen in Red Bull's four victories".

Masashi Yamamoto has had a special weekend. The boss of Honda's Formula 1 business was emotional in a different way than Max Verstappen's four victories for Red Bull Racing and Honda. Last year, for the first time since Honda returned to Formula 1 in 2015, Verstappen was able to give the Japanese engine supplier a victory. This was of course much to the delight of Yamamoto. Since then there have been four victories by Verstappen in a Red Bull until last weekend. However, the Japanese see Gasly's victory differently. Read more Yamamoto about 2017: 'Honda was a racehorse without speed and sensitive to injury' He says to the Japanese AS-Web: "This was a different kind of joy for me...
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