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Senna signs for Honda?
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.
Bruno Senna has not joined Honda
Bruno Senna has not joined Honda
telegraph.co.uk — Bruno Senna has not signed a contract to race alongside Jenson Button at Honda Telegraph Sport understands.... (more) Bruno Senna has not joined 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 Wolf — ... Grandprix.com reported yesterday that the announcement that the team formerly known as Honda will be going ahead may be made soon. The yet to be named ex-Honda team is expected to be powered by Mercedes engines and Bruno Senna should come on board as Button’s team mate. The main backing is to come from former Williams’ partners Petrobras and Honda itself (for 2009 season only probably). Petrobas’ switch from Williams to Honda has been rumoured long before Honda announced their withdrawal from F1. The Petrobras connections was probably also a ...

Honda strikes an Accord, may stay in F1 after all
Autoblog — ... Jenson Button at the team for this season before Honda pulled the plug. Lastly, reports indicate that F1 chief Bernie Ecclestone may be backing the orphaned team out of his own business interests. But the $30 million in funding reported may only be enough to get the former Honda team on the grid for the first four races in Australia, Malaysia, China and Bahrain, which could at least give Ross and Nick some more time to find new patrons and sponsors. [Source: F1-Live and GrandPrix.com] Honda strikes an Accord, may stay in F1 after all originally appeared ...

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