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McLaren's Brown not admitting Honda regret

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McLaren supremo Zak Brown is refusing to say whether he regrets splitting with the team's former works engine supplier Honda.
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McLaren supremo Zak Brown is refusing to say whether he regrets splitting with the team's former works engine supplier Honda.

After three dismal years together following Honda's return to Formula 1 in 2015, Brown and fellow executives signed up instead for a customer Renault deal.

However, although McLaren has upped its game considerably and is now regarded as 'best of the rest' in 2019, Red Bull scooped up the works Honda deal and is now winning races and targeting the title for 2020.

When asked if there is any regret about dumping Honda, Brown said in Abu Dhabi: "Look, I think, first of all, congratulations to Honda. It's great that they're going to be staying in the sport.

"I think you've got to give credit to Helmut Marko for making a good strategic decision to first put Honda into his B team and that worked out well, so he put it into his A team.

"He's got two good lieutenants in Christian (Horner) and Franz (Tost) running those teams and you know, they're winning races now and good on them and good for the sport," Brown added.

Brown also revealed in Abu Dhabi that an expanded sponsorship by the tobacco giant British American Tobacco will mean a revised livery for 2020.

"I don't want to spoil that debut but I will say it will look quite impactful and be very noticeable on the racetrack," he said.

"BAT is our biggest partner but we will always stay core to our papaya."

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1Liverpool14131032122040
2Leicester CityLeicester1410223392432
3Manchester CityMan City1492339162329
4Chelsea148242820826
5Tottenham HotspurSpurs145542421320
6Wolverhampton WanderersWolves144821917220
7Sheffield UnitedSheff Utd144731713419
8Arsenal144732021-119
9Manchester UnitedMan Utd144642117418
10Burnley145362020018
11Crystal Palace145361318-518
12Bournemouth144461820-216
13West Ham UnitedWest Ham144461723-616
14Newcastle UnitedNewcastle144461322-916
15Aston Villa144372122-115
16Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton144371621-515
17Everton144281422-814
18Southampton143381532-1712
19Norwich CityNorwich143291530-1511
20Watford14158928-198
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