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Red Bull Racing help achieve Honda's best qualifying since 2006

Red Bull Racing had a qualifying to remember on Saturday for tomorrow's German Grand Prix. Max Verstappen took advantage of Scuderia Ferrari‘s engine misfortunes and slotted his RB15 on the front row and three tenths behind pole-sitter Lewis Hamilton. Despite this being the Austrian Grand Prix race winner's seventh time in lining up in the top two on the grid, he is still without a career pole position. A downside for the Dutchman though was not being able to make it through to Q3 on the medium compound in a bid to help with race strategy but was by all means happy with the efforts from both Red Bull and engine partners Honda. 'The front row of the grid is a good achievement for us...
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