Honda Racing’s president Koji Watanabe acknowledged challenges in their return to Formula 1 with Aston Martin. The Japanese manufacturer is re-entering F1 with an exclusive power unit deal after a successful period with Red Bull. Honda is working on a new V6 hybrid engine, with development ongoing until just before the start of the season in Melbourne. Watanabe expressed uncertainties about Honda’s progress compared to other manufacturers and highlighted the need for more time to meet targets. Despite facing struggles, the focus remains on enhancing performance and reliability to align with Aston Martin’s goals for competitiveness. The partnership’s aim is to adapt and succeed in the competitive realm of Formula 1.
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