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Verstappen asking Honda for more power

Max Verstappen has called on Honda to keep on bringing more powerful engines to the grand prix circuits. Red Bull's works engine partner surprised the F1 world by taking another update for its power unit to Paul Ricard. But Verstappen observed that Renault, Red Bull's former supplier, is now taking obvious steps forwards. 'Even McLaren was very fast on the straights,' the Dutchman said. 'I am pleased with the balance of the car, but we need to keep working on it in order to remain competitive. And we need a more powerful engine.' Earlier at Paul Ricard, Verstappen had said the Renault-powered cars were suddenly faster particularly in qualifying thanks to a ‘party mode' setting. 'We...
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