Lewis Hamilton is surprised his former F1 team stuck with struggling engine partner Honda for so long, having announced their break-up last week. read more »
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Eric Boullier has described McLaren's three-year marriage with Honda as a "proper disaster" for the team's credibility. read more »
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McLaren racing director Eric Boullier has labelled the team's three years with Honda as a "proper disaster" following the announcement of their divorce. read more »
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McLaren team boss Eric Boullier says the team's lack of competitiveness during its partnership with Honda has been hugely damaging to its credibility. McLaren and Honda... read more »
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Fernando Alonso's travails at the back of the Formula 1 grid with the failed McLaren-Honda project are well documented, but he is still considered one of the best drivers read more »
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"When you look at the last three years it’s been a proper disaster for us in terms of credibility and getting new sponsors." read more »
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After McLaren confirmed they are to split from engine suppliers Honda at the end of the 2017 season, Sky Sports F1 looks at the defining moments of the failed partnership. read more »
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McLaren racing director Eric Boullier says the Formula 1 team's spell with Honda has been a "proper disaster" for its credibility read more »
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Eric Boullier has admitted that McLaren knew it was in for another torrid year before the season had even begun. read more »
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"It would have been nice to announce it before the summer break as you always want more time to prepare to get sponsors but we don’t plan on using it as an excuse." read more »
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McLaren's decision to part ways with Honda and move to Renault power for the 2018 season "is not a short-term fix", according to McLaren chief Zak Brown, who… read more »
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Honda's motorsport boss calls for a rethink on pay TV. read more »
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Toro Rosso chief Franz Tost convinced Honda can flourish in F1 read more »
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Honda motorsport chief Masashi Yamamoto has criticised McLaren in the wake of its divorce from the Japanese engine manufacturer for being a "systematic" company that... read more »
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Fernando Alonso believes McLaren can look forward to "normality" in 2018 as they swap from Honda to Renault power. read more »
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Honda have taken a parting shot at McLaren by claiming they "find it hard to adapt to change" - while the Japanese firm have also compared their current partners to a... read more »
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McLaren and Honda made their Formula 1 split official last week, with the team joining forces with Renault for 2018 read more »
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Honda's motorsport chief Masashi Yamamoto says that McLaren are stuck in their ways, and don't adapt to change. read more »
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It may not be the start of the blame game but Honda have stated that McLaren found it "hard to adapt to change" during their three-year partnership. read more »
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With McLaren having resolved their engine situation, dropping Honda in favour of Renault, Fernando Alonso is hopeful of securing a new deal with the Woking team. read more »
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Honda compares McLaren to French cuisine, Toro Rosso to stew read more »
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Honda boss Masashi Yamamoto uses food analogy to compare McLaren and new partner Toro Rosso. read more »
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Honda's motorsport boss Masashi Yamamoto believes McLaren is a "systematic" company which can struggle to adapt to change, and is hopeful Toro Rosso will be… read more »
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The McLaren Formula 1 team is a "systematic" company that finds it hard to adapt to change, according to Honda motorsport chief Masashi Yamamoto read more »
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Fernando Alonso believes Formula 1 will be back to "normality" for him in 2018 when Renault powers McLaren rather than Honda read more »