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Honda is likely to introduce an engine upgrade for the Malaysian Grand Prix to avoid having to take penalties at its home race in Japan the following week.Honda has three engine development tokens left to spend this season but both Jenson Button and Fernando Alonso have already used their allocated components for the season. That means a new upgrade would lead to engine penalties for both McLaren drivers, something Honda is keen to avoid when it returns to Suzuka.Yusuke Hasegawa, Hondas F1 chief, does not think the Japanese fans would allow them to take the penalty on home soil.We introduced a new engine in Spa and at that moment we had nine races [left] so we need to introduce one more engine, he said. If you split the nine races it could be Malaysia or Japan or the USA. We do not want to introduce the new engine and get a penalty at Suzuka, so Malaysia makes sense.We are still discussing it with the team. I dont think the fans will let me take a penalty in Japan. I will not be allowed to walk into the circuit!Honda will be keen to avoid embarrassment at its home race, which last year saw an exacerbated Alonso complain about its GP2 engine over the radio in a highly-publicised radio rant. Alonso himself served a hefty engine penalty as recently as the Belgian Grand Prix due to multiple engine failures.Honda is currently undecided whether it will give both its drivers the upgrade when it does arrive.This is also another discussion point for the team. I dont want to get both cars behind from a race tactics and a constructors point of view. It might be better to split the tactics for the cars.When asked where the final tokens would be focused, Hasegawa suggested Honda may look at areas away from the internal combustion engine [ICE].Currently it is not very good on the dyno result, so Im not sure we can introduce the new combustion. We will see. 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