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Sauber confirm Honda partnership for 2018

Following weeks of speculation, Sauber have announced that they will run Honda power units from 2018. The agreement ends a long-term partnership with Ferrari and will see Sauber become the second Honda-powered team alongside McLaren. Sauber have used Ferrari power units ever since previous owners BMW pulled out of Formula One prior to the 2010 …
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