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‘Mutual respect’ caused Honda’s issues with McLaren

Honda think communication issues, born out of huge respect between themselves and McLaren, contributed to their failed reunion. Hopes were high for McLaren when they moved on from Mercedes power to re-unite with Honda for 2015. The pair had previously enjoyed great success together between 1988 and 1992 as McLaren collected four Honda-powered Constructors' titles in the space of five seasons. There was great optimism then when Honda returned as an engine manufacturer alongside McLaren in 2015, the Woking team looking to bounce back from a 2014 campaign that yielded only two podiums. The reunion did not get close though to recapturing former glories, with poor reliability and inferior power...
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