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- Updated: June 6, 2016
Honda chief Yusuke Hasegawa says it is “natural” that McLaren don’t want to share their engine supplier as the latter held talks with the FIA.
As of next season motorsport’s governing body can instruct the engine supplier with the fewest customers to supply a team that is without a power unit.
This new rule has not gone down well with McLaren.
The Woking team has spoken several teams about their desire to keep Honda to themselves, even putting an end to Honda’s talks with Red Bull Racing last season.
As a result of their stance, McLaren-Honda have reportedly held talks with the FIA about the …
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