Tech Analysis: Honda RA108
Little remains to be said about Honda's diabolical season in 2007. So is the team's new RA108 capable of reversing the fortunes of Jenson Button and Rubens Barrichello? Craig Scarborough looks at what has changed
Honda formally unveiled their new car for 2008 at their factory earlier this week. After a torrid 2007 with few points-scoring results, the team have recruited and regrouped to attack the forthcoming seasons.
Meanwhile, the car's livery and the corporate sound bites were all marketing-led. A small tag line adorning the bargeboard perfectly summed up their technical approach for 2008 - 'Powering dreams one lap at a time'.
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