Now that its engine has achieved a good level of reliability, Honda will focus on increasing its unit’s power output says the manufacturer’s F1 chief Masashi Yamamoto.
Honda’s days of inconstancy and weakness, when its engines failed almost every other session, have been swept under the rug.
The manufacturer’s maiden year of partnership with Toro Rosso, after its three-season botched collaboration with McLaren, saw Honda consolidate its engineering foundation and make impressive strides ahead of the start of its supply deal with Red Bull.
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So far, reliability with both its teams is thoroughly in check. But for Honda to fulfill its ambitions of returning to the winner’s circle it will need to dial in more power, while continuing its challenging balancing act admits Yamamoto.
“For Honda, the goal is always to win races,” said Yamamoto, quoted by Germany’s Speedweek.
“The teams, Honda Research & Development (R & D) and other factors show that we have a good system.
“So far we have focused on the balance of horsepower and reliability. I think we definitely need more horsepower now.
“So we need to keep our heads down and improve.”
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