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Honda dyno testing 2017 power unit

Honda F1 chief Yusuke Hasegawa has reveled that his team are already dyno testing their 2017 power unit which he and McLaren hope will lift the legendary team out of the midfield and start challenging for podiums, if not wins. Hasegawa told F1i, 'The concept is nearly finished. We have started engine testing on the dyno for 2017, so we will continue to improve performance through testing until very close to next season. We cannot go into any details at this point.' 'Some of the development that we have put into effect in 2016, like weight reduction and reliability updates will always be useful in any situation. Though we cannot go into technology specifics for 2017, the overall power unit...
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