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Honda engine redesigned for 2017
- Updated: January 7, 2017
Ahead of the new season with a fresh set of regulations, McLaren-Honda tech boss Tim Goss gave some insight on what to expect in terms of performance.
The Woking-based outfit greatly improved from their horror 2015 season as Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button were regular features in the top ten throughout last year.
With the aim of challenging for podiums, Goss and the rest of the McLaren-Honda garage will have their work cut out for them if …