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Red Bull must give Verstappen 'competitive engine'

Sep.16 Red Bull must supply Max Verstappen with "a competitive engine" in order to keep him at the team beyond 2021. That is the surprising admission of Dr Helmut Marko, even though in the opening days of this year, the team announced that it had signed a deal with the Dutch driver through 2023. After back to back Honda-related failures at both Monza and Mugello, Verstappen did not hide that his earlier optimistic and patient attitude may be changing. "Hopefully next year we will be closer to Mercedes," he told Ziggo Sport. "I don't think we will be able to win. Due to the coronavirus, we can't make many changes to the car, so I hope that the regulations for the...
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