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Berger downplays Honda's struggles

Honda's struggles during pre-season testing are completely normal and the Japanese manufacturer will succeed in Formula One again. That is the view of former grand prix driver Gerhard Berger, who reckons Honda's troubled time during testing was to be expected given how long it has been away from the sport. McLaren completed the least mileage of all teams during the winter, covering nearly 1500km less than the next team and almost 4500km less than leading squad Mercedes. Berger, a McLaren-Honda driver in the early 1990s, thinks it was only natural for Honda to have a slow start. "In my time together with McLaren and Honda, it was extremely professional, extremely competent," Berger...
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