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Honda has revealed the first images of its new engine which will power Aston Martin’s Formula 1 cars from this season.
The Japanese manufacturer has returned to F1, for its fifth stint in the series, in a new exclusive works deal with Aston Martin. The British sports car brand was previously a Mercedes engine customer.
Aston Martin owner Lawrence is hopeful his team will recreate the success Red Bull enjoyed with Honda’s engines in recent years, when they powered the team to two constructors’ championships and helped Max Verstappen win four drivers’ titles.
“The strong collaboration between the AMR Technology Centre at Silverstone and Honda Racing Corporation (HRC) in Sakura demonstrates the depth of our partnership,” said Stroll. “We are confident that we have all the elements required to fight for victory in the future and we have tremendous faith in Honda’s power unit and the engineers behind it.
“Our journey won’t always be easy and challenges inevitably lie ahead, but winning is what drives both companies forward and together we look forward to many successful years of partnership.”

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