Earlier today, a British newspaper reported that the Formula 1 team currently known as
Honda was in talks with the British government in the hope of qualifying for a loan.
Business Secretary Lord Mandelson has announced a 5-billlion dollar bailout package for the ailing car industry, and the Brackley based team confirmed it is set to apply for some of the taxpayer-funded help.
Asked whether the team qualifies, a spokeswoman for the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform (BERR) told the Guardian newspaper: "There is no reason why Honda Racing couldn't apply."
However, Honda have made it clear later today that suggestions their Formula One team could receive a government bail-out are totally incorrect.
A spokesman for the Honda Motor Company told autosport.com that although there had been discussions with BERR about the team, there was never any plan to receive a government handout.
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