Motor
racing: Honda set top-three goal with new partner Toro Rosso
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[September 16, 2017]
By Abhishek Takle
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Formula One
engine supplier Honda, having parted ways with McLaren, is setting
its sights on challenging among the top-three next season with new
partners Toro Rosso, a senior executive said.
McLaren and Honda announced a long-awaited divorce on Friday,
calling time on a troubled three-year partnership.
As part of the complex deal, McLaren will join forces with Renault
who agreed a split with Toro Rosso, freeing the Red Bull-owned team
to take up McLaren's Honda supply starting next year.
The shake-up ends McLaren and Honda's dream of recreating the glory
years of the late 1980s and early 90s, when Ayrton Senna and Alain
Prost were dominant.
However, it does free Honda from a relationship that had grown
increasingly fractious, mainly due to the unreliability and lack of
performance of its engines, and marks the start of a new chapter for
the Japanese manufacturer.
"It is true that we have gone through a very tough situation now and
nobody was satisfied... especially the board," Katsuhide Moriyama,
Honda's chief officer brand and communication, told reporters at the
Singapore Grand Prix.
"It is our goal to overcome this tough challenge and get back to
fighting with the frontrunners of the sport.
"Our spirit, Honda's spirit, is going to come back and for next year
our goal is to fight for the top three at the front of the grid."
The McLaren-Honda combination has scored just 114 points since the
pair renewed their once-iconic partnership at the start of 2015.
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A more harmonious relationship with Toro Rosso and
the desire to prove a point to McLaren may well fire Honda's Formula
One ambitions with fresh impetus.
But, given its struggles coming to terms with the sport's
turbo-hybrid engine formula and the fact that Toro Rosso has never
finished higher than sixth in the constructors' championship, will
temper hopes that Honda can deliver on its top-three goal so soon.
The Faenza-based team's boss Franz Tost was already playing down
expectations his team could compete with their bigger rivals.
"Toro Rosso is not Ferrari, Mercedes, we have another
infrastructure," said Tost.
"But I am convinced we are in a position to fight successfully
within the midfield or the forward part of the midfield and the rest
then we will see."
(Reporting by Abhishek Takle; Editing by Christian Radnedge) [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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