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With time running out for Honda, and no concrete signs of a saviour on the horizon despite the team allegedly having had up to 30 expressions of interest at one time or another, these are exceedingly fraught times for the many folk who dedicated their working lives to proceedings within the premises situated in Reynard Park on the outskirts of Brackley.
But, in Formula One, teams come and go, and, whilst the loss of one operation is an extremely sad situation, invariably others stepped into the breach and so boosted grid numbers.
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