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Max Verstappen – Honda were careful with 2019 engines after McLaren issues

Red Bull Racing‘s Max Verstappen has said he understands power unit supplier Honda‘s cautious approach to the development of their 2019 engines, owing to the issues previously experienced with the McLaren F1 Team. Red Bull severed their ties with previous engine supplier Renault early, amid a lack of consistency in terms of race wins and car performance. The 21-year-old has won two of the 12 races so far this season, with the team's pace also taking a turn for the better: at the Austrian Grand Prix, the team revised their front wing, while at the same time, Honda increased the power output from the current engine. Speaking to Motorsport.com, Verstappen said: 'Of course I'm...
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