Motor racing-Aston Martin to have upgraded Honda engine for Zandvoort


SILVERSTONE, England, July ⁠2 (Reuters) - Formula One back-markers Aston Martin ⁠will have an upgraded Honda engine ‌after the August break, from the Dutch Grand Prix onwards, the Japanese manufacturer's trackside boss Shintaro Orihara ​said on Thursday.

Aston Martin, currently ⁠10th in the ⁠constructors' standings with one point from eight ⁠rounds, are ‌also planning to bring in a substantially revised chassis from ⁠the Hungarian Grand Prix in July.

The Honda ​engine ‌is widely accepted to be the worst ⁠on the ​grid in what is a new era for power unit manufacturers.

"We are working hard ⁠to complete our job list ​to achieve bringing the new power unit to Netherlands. That is our target," Orihara told ⁠reporters ahead of the British Grand Prix.

"I don't think we're going to catch up with Mercedes or RBPT (Red Bull Powertrains) ​in one step ... We ⁠need another step for the future to ​catch up the top competition."

The ‌Dutch Grand Prix is ​at Zandvoort on August 23.

(Reporting by Alan Baldwin; Editing by Kevin Liffey)

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