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Honda explains delay in token spend

 XPB Images Honda motorsport boss Yusuke Hasegawa has explained the delay in spending power unit tokens to introduce upgrades is due to the various options available to the manufacturer. Mercedes, Ferrari and Renault have all spent tokens on power unit upgrades already this season, with the latter even testing a B-spec engine earlier this week in Barcelona. Honda has yet to decide when it will introduce its first performance upgrade and Hasegawa told F1i there are many parts which have been developed but no one approach stands out as the obvious way to go. “As a variation point of view I have a lot of options, but it isn’t very big so I don’t want to choose that kind of...
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