McLaren 'considering options' with Honda


FILE PHOTO: Formula One - F1 - Test session - Barcelona-Catalunya racetrack in Montmelo, Spain - 8/3/17. McLaren's Fernando Alonso in action. REUTERS/Albert Gea/File Photo

LONDON (Reuters) - McLaren say they are "considering options" with engine suppliers Honda amid media reports that the Formula One team have sounded out former engine partners Mercedes over a possible future supply following problems in testing.

The BBC reported on Thursday that the Mercedes board and motorsport director Toto Wolff, who also runs the Mercedes F1 team, were said to be open-minded about the possibility of supplying their former partner.

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