
Bruno Senna is trying to stay realistic about the chances of driving for Honda in the new season, and making his F1 debut in Melbourne without having completed any testing miles in the team's car.
"It would certainly be a big challenge," Senna told Autosprint. "I think no driver in the last few years had an F1 debut with so little testing mileage. However it's always better to be in F1, even under difficult conditions, than to be out of it. To race in GP2 for another season would be useless for me."
"It will be a difficult first race, but at least there will not be big pressure or expectations because at the moment no-one considers the ex-Honda team a front-runner," he added. "So the pressure would be less and I'll adapt quickly."
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| 06 Mar. | Brawn GP and Honda confirm agreement |
| 05 Mar. | 'Honda' annoucement imminent, says Fry |
| 04 Mar. | Barrichello back in the picture |
| 04 Mar. | Senna disappointed with 'Honda' decision |
| 03 Mar. | 'Honda to join Barcelona test' |
| 02 Mar. | Speculation over Brawn team name |
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