Motor racing: No massive gain from Honda engine upgrade, says Gasly


Formula One F1 - French Grand Prix - Circuit Paul Ricard, Le Castellet, France - June 20, 2019 Red Bull's Pierre Gasly during a press conference ahead of the French Grand Prix REUTERS/Vincent Kessler

LE CASTELLET, France (Reuters) - Red Bull can expect better performance from their Honda engines at this weekend's French Formula One Grand Prix but Pierre Gasly has played down hopes of a big step up in front of his home crowd.

Honda are introducing a new specification engine, their second upgrade in eight races, at Le Castellet for Gasly and Dutch team mate Max Verstappen as well as Toro Rosso's Russian Daniil Kvyat.

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