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Honda explain the weaknesses they addressed with 2021 power unit

Article To news overview © Getty Images/Red Bull Contentpool Honda have explained some of the changes they made for 2021 in order to boost their performance and reliability, which has transformed the Japanese manufacturer from back-of-the-grid minnows a few years ago into one of the benchmark Formula 1 engines. Honda's switch from supplying McLaren to the Toro Rosso team in 2018 showed immediate promise, enough to convince Red Bull to sign the Japanese manufacturer to supply both of their F1 teams from 2019. The relationship almost immediately started producing victories and, in 2021, the Red Bull/Honda partnership currently leads both championships. "With Red Bull two years ago we...
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