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Contrary to the claim RED BULLA: HONDA would not drive in Australia!

At the Japanese manufacturer Honda, contrary to the claim of Helmut Mark at Red Bullu, argue they would not participate in the inaugural race of the season in Melbourne.

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Race for Australian GP was after a long time procrastination in the end however canceled, which it was after all as well reasonable in the right decision. But Helmut Marko, sports boss Red Bullthe in Christian horner, the team boss, said it was a team red bulls ready to take part in the race. In addition Red Bull the teams also wanted to perform Haas in Racing Point, and in the initial phase he was also present Mercedes, but the call he made from Ole Källenius, head of the concern Daimler, received Toto wolff, encouraged the team to speak out against the race silver arrows.

Although Christian Horner and Helmut Marko confirmed after the cancellation of the inaugural race of the season in Australia that Red Bull intended to race, but in view of Mark's claim that other teams would do the same, but would not get engines, we have to ask which engines he would race with. Red Bull?

Massamashi Yamamoto, sports boss Honda in Formula 1 - the engine partner Red Bulland -, is a Japanese source from the web As-Web issued that the conversation with Helmut Mark in Melbourne a great challenge. “Honda is a big brand participating in Formula 1, so from our perspective it was important to consider" so Yamamoto. "In the end, we decided to cancel our participation before we even talked to them,He added Japanese, which was related to Red Bull.

Because Honda's sporting boss in Formula 1, Masashi Yamamoto, confirmed that Honda did not want to race in Australia and was already preparing for the trip to Japan before the official confirmation of the cancellation of the race.

Asked if I can explain, whether it was a decision Hondathat she will not compete in a race accepted before official confirmation cancellations by management Formula 1 and umbrella organizations FIA, so it is Yamamoto added: "Yes, just before we headed back to Japan, we considered the situation and judged the situation to be difficult, which is why we decided to withdraw."

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