Honda revela un objetivo importante para el GP de Canadá de F1

La asociación de Aston Martin con motores Honda cambia su enfoque hacia las mejoras de rendimiento antes del Gran Premio de Canadá. El equipo busca optimizar la maniobrabilidad y la gestión de la energía tras las mejoras en fiabilidad observadas en Miami.

El director general de pista de Honda, Shintaro Orihara, describió el plan en un avance este martes. La prioridad en Montreal es aumentar la confianza de los pilotos mediante la mejora de las velocidades de entrada en curva y los tiempos por vuelta generales, especialmente para el piloto local Lance Stroll.

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