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Max: Red Bull will avoid McLaren-Honda meltdown

Max Verstappen believes Red Bull can avoid the same disastrous fate that faced McLaren when they swap to Honda power next season. Red Bull will race Honda engines in 2019 having decided to end their 12-year partnership with Renault. Red Bull's announcement raised a few eyebrows in the paddock as it wasn't that long ago that McLaren's decision to race Honda power saw them fall to the back of the pack. Although the Woking team struggled with Honda, Verstappen feels Red Bull are more open to working with Honda rather than forcing Honda to adhere to their guidelines. Asked how Red Bull could avoid McLaren's fate, he told his official website: 'By telling Honda that they need to develop the...
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