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Honda's ‘mixed feelings' ahead of Formula 1 exit

Honda F1's managing director Masashi Yamamoto has spoken about his 'mixed feelings' about the engine manufacturer's withdrawal from Formula 1 in 2022, claiming the 'heart' of Red Bull and AlphaTauri's 2022 packages will be Honda-powered. After Fernando Alonso infamously branded his Honda power unit a 'GP2 engine' in his McLaren in 2015, the Japanese manufacturers have since been steadily improving their offering year on year, to a point where their 2021 creation is thought to be right up alongside Mercedes in its quality. Following the announcement of their upcoming split, Red Bull team boss Christian Horner confirmed that the intellectual property of Honda's engines would be bought by Red...
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