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Brawn says Honda won't test before season

Brawn says Honda won't test before season

07 January 2009

Honda team principal Ross Brawn says it is highly unlikely his team will participate in any winter testing as he bids to find a buyer for the team.

"It's unlikely we'll be able to run on track during the winter," Brawn told the Gazzetta dello Sport. "There's no hurry though because modifying the car to install a different engine requires at least six weeks of work."

Brawn is on the lookout for an engine for his team should a buyer be found as Honda will no longer provide the power.

"Honda has already said it will not supply us with engines so that's why I've contacted Ferrari," Brawn added. "We haven't signed anything yet, but I really appreciate the support from president di Montezemolo and Stefano Domenicali."


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