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Honda ‘feeling sorry' for McLaren drivers

Honda engine chief Yusuke Hasegawa has expressed his regret with how the first winter test in Barcelona has started for McLaren. The MCL32 required two power unit changes in the first couple of days at the Circuit de Catalunya, which lead to rumours on Wednesday that McLaren were considering a split from their engine suppliers after years of unreliability. Those rumours were quickly quashed by both parties, but Hasegawa did say he can understand McLaren's frustration. 'Obviously we are not happy to have trouble, but this is a test – and we are feeling sorry for both drivers,' said Hasegawa. 'So, we need to find out what has happened in the day two engine especially.' 'We didn't know...
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