Although Max Verstappen has called for more power from Honda in 2020, the Japanese manufacturer has warned that significant improvements are unlikely to be found next year. read more »
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Honda F1 managing director Masashi Yamamoto has paid credit to Max Verstappen's role in aiding the manufacturer's development through the 2019 season. read more »
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Honda's Formula 1 technical director Toyoharu Tanabe admits that as they improve as an engine manufacturer, big gains are becoming "harder" to find. read more »
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F1 manufacturer chiefs are convinced keeping engine rules stable will provide closer racing through performance convergence despite ongoing Mercedes domination read more »
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Max Verstappen believes Honda's development through the 2019 Formula 1 season has put the Japanese manufacturer within touching distance of matching Mercedes' output. read more »
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For 2019, Aston Martin became a key player in the search for Britain's next Formula 1 star. Aston CEO Andy Palmer explains how the manufacturer's history in... read more »
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Red Bull driver Max Verstappen reckons Honda's breakthrough victories this season stopped the manufacturer questioning the point of being in Formula 1 after its... read more »
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Red Bull and Toro Rosso will continue to be powered by Honda in 2021 as the Japanese manufacturer commits to F1 in new era. read more »
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Honda's F1 chief Masashi Yamamoto says Max Verstappen and Red Bull's recent success will not sway the Japanese manufacturer as it ponders its future in Formula 1. read more »
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As Honda ponders its future in F1 beyond 2020, managing director Masashi Yamamoto admits that costs are the biggest factor the Japanese manufacturer must consider. read more »
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Honda must reduce its spending to stay in Formula 1 because cost is the biggest issue as the manufacturer weighs up continuing its engine programme beyond next season read more »
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Red Bull boss Christian Horner believes Honda's latest run of form is vital to keeping the Japanese manufacturer in the sport. read more »
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Red Bull team boss Christian Horner thinks Honda's latest victory at the Brazilian Grand Prix was important for helping convince the manufacturer to remain in Formula 1... read more »
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Racing Point sit eighteen points behind Renault in the Constructors' Championship with just two races remaining, but both drivers still say they can target the French... read more »
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Interim chief executive officer at French car manufacturer reveals that Renault's future in F1 is under review. read more »
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Renault involvement in Formula One beyond 2020 is in doubt as the French manufacturer embarks on a company-wide strategic review. read more »
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Renault boss Cyril Abiteboul believes that the French manufacturer will be able to focus solely on themselves when they will no longer have any customers to provide engines for. read more »
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VinFast, Vietnam's first car manufacturer, is to be the title sponsor of the Vietnam Grand Prix, which makes its debut on the F1 calendar next year. read more »
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The enduring memory of Niki Lauda and Mercedes' continuing no-blame culture helped propel the German manufacturer to a sixth world title. It's going to be hard to... read more »
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Ferrari might have been on fire in qualifying, but its poor race was another reminder of the gap it has to bridge to Mercedes as the German manufacturer wrapped up its sixth... read more »
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Renault's double points finish at the Japanese Grand Prix is in doubt after Racing Point lodged a protest against the French manufacturer's team. read more »
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Max Verstappen is hopeful Red Bull can close the gap to Mercedes and Ferrari at Honda's home Japanese GP armed with the latest development to help the engine... read more »
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Renault Formula 1 boss Cyril Abiteboul admits that the French manufacturer's failure to secure a closer partnership with McLaren for 2021 and beyond represents a... read more »
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McLaren's divorce from current F1 engine suppliers Renault will not "massively" harm the French manufacturer, insists team boss Cyril Abiteboul. read more »
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Max Verstappen says he had expected 2019 to be affected by retirements as Red Bull got to grips with Honda, so credited the Japanese manufacturer for a lack of DNFs. read more »