Formula 1
RUSSIAN GP TANABE HAPPY WITH GOOD RESULT

All four cars with Honda engines managed to finish in the points on Sunday in Russia. Something that the technical director of Honda Toyoharu Tanabe is only too pleased with. Contrary to the previous Grands Prix, all four cars had no motor problems.
Tanabe is delighted with the result on the Sochi Autodrom. “It was a good day from a Honda point of view, with four cars in the points for the first time since last year’s Monaco Grand Prix,” says Tanabe on the Honda website.
The result is even better because Max Verstappen had problems in the last two races. “That is particularly satisfying after we had experienced some reliability issues in the last couple of races. Max and Aston Martin Red Bull Racing delivered a good performance to split the Mercedes and finish second,” continues Tanabe. Tanabe has not escaped the strong performance of AlphaTauri either, the Japanese is very pleased with the overtaking manoeuvres of Pierre Gasly and Daniil Kvyat.
The focus is already on the next race at Honda. “We now return to Europe and the Eifel Grand Prix in Germany in a fortnight. It will be the first time we have raced at the Nurburgring in this hybrid era, so we will be doing plenty of simulation work in preparation for it,” concludes Tanabe.
RUSSIAN GP TANABE HAPPY WITH GOOD RESULT RUSSIAN GP TANABE HAPPY WITH GOOD RESULT
RUMOUR: MIKA SALO PASSES INFORMATION ABOUT HAMILTON’S PUNISHMENT TO TV STATION
MASI EXPLAINS WHY THE STEWARDS WITHDREW THE PENALTY POINTS FOR HAMILTON
KEEP UP TO DATE WITH ALL THE F1 NEWS VIA Facebook AND Twitter

-
Formula 110 hours ago
Porsche Ends F1 Dreams
-
Formula 13 days ago
Verstappen’s bid for fastest lap point leaves Perez surprised and confused
-
Formula 11 week ago
Marko’s Departure Could Signal Turmoil Ahead for Red Bull’s Sports Empire
-
Formula 15 days ago
Hamilton splits with long-time trainer Angela Cullen
-
Formula 13 days ago
Fernando Alonso’s Controversial Penalty Overturned, Reinstating 100th Podium Finish
-
Formula 15 days ago
Verstappen dominates first practice session at Saudi Arabian Grand Prix