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Sauber: No Honda second thoughts despite McLaren's criticism

Sauber insists that McLaren's latest criticisms of Honda have not given it second thoughts about its decision to become a customer team of the Japanese manufacturer in 2018. McLaren's growing frustrations with Honda erupted on the eve of the Canadian Grand Prix when its executive director Zak Brown said his outfit had "serious concerns" about them ever being able to win together. This has prompted fresh speculation that McLaren could move to end its partnership with Honda early and switch to either Mercedes or Renault engines from 2018. Sauber team principal Monisha Kaltenborn said in Montreal that she was aware of McLaren's latest remarks, but insisted that they did not cause any...
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