F1 on verge of 1000bhp engines
Japanese engine manufacturer Honda believes it can raise the standard in the Formula 1 powerstakes by hitting the mythical 1000bhp engine figure some time next season

In an exclusive interview with Autosport magazine this week, Honda's F1 project leader Takeo Kiuchi believes the power figure not reached since the latter years of turbo engines in the 1980's is now achieveable.
"It's within reach," said Kiuchi, who has no doubts about the amount of progress Honda believes it can make over the winter. "Next year, I think we will have the most powerful engine in F1.
"The difference between this year's and next year's engine is bigger than between this year's and last's."
The first step in Honda's dramatic progress is set to be unleashed at this weekend's Japanese Grand Prix when its 'Suzuka Special' will be brought into action. The higher revving more powerful unit is expected to be 8bhp up on the engines used in China.
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