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Bruno Senna has not joined Honda
Bruno Senna has not joined Honda
Bruno Senna has not signed a contract to race alongside Jenson Button at Honda Telegraph Sport understands.
Senna signs for Honda?
grandprix.com — According to our sources Bruno Senna has now signed for the Honda Racing F1 team - and an announcement that the team will be going ahead will be made soon. The team is expected to use Mercedes-Benz engines and Senna will be partnered by Jenson Button. (more) Senna signs for Honda?
Senna under no illusions about Honda
Senna under no illusions about Honda
autosport.com — Bruno Senna says he would have no qualms about making his debut with Honda Racing should the team survive, even though he would potentially arrive at the Australian Grand Prix with no testing in the new car (more) Senna under no illusions about Honda
Honda Could Still Disband The Team Despite New Interest
Honda Could Still Disband The Team Despite New Interest
f1fanatics.wordpress.com — A spokesperson for the Honda Motor Company has declared that shutting down and disbanding the F1 team is still an option despite heightened interest in the past few days about a purchase. The Japanese company admitted that a buy-out was still the favoured option, but something needs to be ... (more) Honda Could Still Disband The Team Despite New Interest
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F1 links: Playing catch-up
F1 Fanatic — ... and I stupidly shouted out, “Hurry up mate, some of us have got jobs to go to…”‘ Bernie Ecclestone eager to help save Honda “The emergence of Ecclestone’s involvement will come as a boost to the Honda workforce, who have been waiting nervously to discover whether Nick Fry, the chief executive, and Ross Brawn, the team principal, have been successful in their search for a way forward.” Bruno Senna has not joined Honda “Not only are the reports regarding Senna ...

Will Virgin be an F1 “Virgin?”
Full Throttle — Several days ago the Telegraph published an article noting Bruno Senna, who had been rumored to be in line for a seat at resurrected F1 Honda, was not going to get a seat next to Jenson Button. Brazilian oil company Petrobras, reportedly the cash cow behind Senna’s chances at Honda, has since publicly stated they had no interest in remaining as an F1 sponsor after the current season in completed. Buried in that story was a blurb about “a bid from an unnamed third party” that had tossed a solid gold monkey wrench into a ...

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