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Horner: No chance of Honda changing their mind

Article To news overview Christian Horner has downplayed any chance of Honda staying on in Formula 1 beyond this season, after the Japanese manufacturer's new engine powered Max Verstappen to a comfortable pole position in Bahrain. The brand new Honda power unit appears to be a clear step forward from the company, with Mercedes admitting they believe their rivals are now their equals, or even marginally ahead in terms of energy deployment. "No, I think Honda have made their decision," Horner told Sky Sports when asked about the possibility of the engine supplier changing their mind. "It's unfortunate, it's regrettable and we will certainly miss them. "But they've...
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