Former McLaren driver Stefan Johansson has tipped the now Honda-powered team to make “big progress” in 2016. The once-great British team has struggled so much
McLaren has effectively confirmed reports it has vetoed the supply of customer Honda power units to Red Bull next year. With Mercedes and Ferrari already
Eric Boullier would not be drawn on what sort of progress Honda has made with its struggling ‘power unit’ at Sochi. The new specification, benefitting
Jenson Button looks set to be retained by McLaren-Honda in 2016. Recently, when team supremo Ron Dennis was asked about the 2009 world champion’s future,
Fernando Alonso left Bahrain expecting McLaren-Honda to make a “big step” for the start of the forthcoming European season. Having switched from the now-resurgent Ferrari,
Eric Boullier thinks it is “possible” McLaren-Honda might be in a position to win grands prix later in 2015. His comments follow reports elsewhere the
Ron Dennis has likened Kevin Magnussen to champions Fernando Alonso and Mika Hakkinen, insisting the deposed rookie Dane’s career is only on “pause”. McLaren gave
Ron Dennis has played down suggestions Honda’s 2015 engine programme is running behind schedule. After a recent filming day at Silverstone, the interim Honda-powered McLaren
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