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Honda forced to change Max Verstappen's engine after FP1 oil leak

It has been revealed that Honda had to fit a new engine to Max Verstappen's Red Bull after the car had issues with an oil leak during FP1. The team has said that they are not too worried about the issue but hope that the replacement has fixed the issue and will start investigating what caused the leak. 
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