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Honda: McLaren progress has been 'incredible'

 XPB Images Honda's head of F1 project Yusuke Hasegawa says the engine manufacturer and McLaren have made "incredible" progress since the end of 2015. The first season of the rekindled partnership was a difficult one as McLaren-Honda scored just 27 points and finished ninth out of the ten teams in the constructors' championship. However, a much more competitive 2016 so far has seen McLaren already score 42 points and Hasegawa says promises are being delivered on. "Looking at the genuine progress we have made as Honda and as a team is incredible," Hasegawa told F1i. "I have always said that we have focused on three things since last year, reliability, ERS,...
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