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Red Bull set to switch back to Spec-B engines in Russia

Christian Horner has announced Red Bull are considering a switch back to Spec B engines for the Grand Prix in Russia. Despite a strong result, Max Verstappen wasn't without his engine problems this weekend. Whenever he was not at full throttle, the power unit would throw him into a false neutral. If they are to switch back, they will have to take a grid penalty. "[Spec C problems are] something that hopefully can be tidied up the next time we use this engine. The likelihood is, we'll be using the B-spec engine at the next Grand Prix," Horner told Motorsport. Spec-B is known to be much more reliable. Renault have already sent a warning about the Spec-C engine reliability. With the...
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