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Formule 1 Podcast: Formule-1 : Honda Aims to Boost Driver Confidence Ahead of Canadian GP

Formule-1 : Honda Aims to Boost Driver Confidence Ahead of Canadian GP

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Honda approaches the Canadian Grand Prix with cautious optimism, aiming to overcome a rocky start to its 2026 Formula 1 season. Fans will discover how Honda plans to boost driver confidence, a crucial factor in their performance.

Following a challenging beginning with Aston Martin characterized by inconsistent results and reliability issues, recent improvements spark hope. The Miami Grand Prix marked Honda's first double finish of the season, revealing progress in addressing longstanding technical challenges. Shintaro Orihara, Honda Racing Corporation's trackside general manager, emphasizes the importance of this momentum as they head to Montreal.

The focus is clear: enhance driveability and energy management to help drivers like Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll build confidence. Orihara states, “If we can give more confidence to the drivers in entering corners faster and carrying more speed, then we unlock lap time.”

With the sprint format returning, teams face a tight schedule, making the single hour of practice crucial. Honda recognizes this as both an opportunity and a challenge. Montreal’s mix of long straights and tight corners demands precise energy deployment, adding to the pressure. As the race weekend unfolds, Honda's ability to restore trust between driver and machine could be the key to unlocking their true potential.

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