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Renault power deficit still there, insists Verstappen

Red Bull Formula 1 driver Max Verstappen has refuted the claim that Renault's engine is now a match for those made by Mercedes and Ferrari. Ahead of the Russian Grand Prix, Force India driver Sergio Perez said Mercedes-powered teams now only had an advantage over Honda. Verstappen, whose third place in the Chinese GP is Red Bull's only podium from the first three races, dismissed this when he said he was "not sure" if engine supplier Renault was on the leaders' level. "Of course they are working really hard," he said. "We're also working really hard to improve the car. But I think there is still quite a deficit. So we need to continue working hard together to make...
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