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Verstappen urges Red Bull to 'step up' for more success

Max Verstappen is pushing Red Bull to 'step up' its efforts in 2019 if it wants to achieve more successes like their famous victory in the Austrian Grand Prix two weeks ago. He overcame a poor start to charge through the field in Spielberg, thanks in no small part to an improved power unit from the team's new engine partners Honda. But while Verstappen welcomed the progress they had made over the course of the first nine races of the year, he said it was important that everyone keep pushing to maintain the momentum. "Of course it’s a race victory but it doesn’t mean that we are suddenly the dominating team," he warned. "We still need to step up our performance a bit...
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