
Why Honda's new F1 engine comes with fresh but expected driveability issues
2 sources·Updated 1 hr ago·279 pts
Honda's new F1 engine, used by Aston Martin at the Dutch GP, faces fresh driveability issues during calibration.
- Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll drove the improved Honda power unit at the Dutch GP.
- Calibrating the new V6 has involved challenges with driveability and car stop issues.
Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll took the reins of an improved Honda power unit at the Dutch Grand Prix, but calibrating the new V6 has involved fresh driveability challenges
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