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Honda boss admits F1 departure has come too early

Honda's motorsport boss Masashi Yamamoto believes that the Japanese manufacturer’s departure from Formula 1 has come too early. In 2020, Honda announced that it would leave the sport at the conclusion of the 2021 campaign. Its stint in F1’s turbo-hybrid era ended on a high, as it secured the Drivers’ Championship with Red Bull and Max […]
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