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Honda & McLaren Face A Tough 2017 Season

We've seen it all before, but they're cutting it close with the AGP only a few weeks away.
Going to interesting to see if Williams can keep building enough cars for Stroll!
 
The chassis seems to be nice again, but I really expected more from Honda at the start of this season.
 
Fernando said much the same this time last year.:173go1:
Reading through several reports on the testing days throws up some interesting points, for instance, I read through the coverage on Ferrari and then Red Bull, looking at the cars it would appear they were designed to a different set of regulations.
What were Ferrari thinking when the came up with the odd side pod/splitter combination.
And I really dislike those bloody 'Shark Fins', Ross Brawn isn't very impressed either.
:banghead:
 
He actually seems to be rather positive, despite the reported gloom and disaster!
I'd rather have several engines go bang pre-season than have then do so when the races begin.
Never believe Honda can't get there, the main pressure they have to cope with is a 'Loss of Face' at home, and no Japanese want's that on their CV.
:encouragement:
 
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