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Verstappen expects an answer to Honda's starting problems with new-spec PU

Max Verstappen has asked for a solution to Honda's starting problems after struggling to move away from his grid box a number of times during the 2019 Formula 1 season. Honda's relationship with Red Bull has been successful, with race starts its main issue.  Honda will be giving Verstappen their spec-4 engine this weekend which is expected to offer some improvement to the starts. Despite the problems with the then motor supplier Renault, a good start in 2018 often resulted in winning places, while a worse start with Honda ended immediately in a loss of places.  "We know what the problem is, but it's really hard to solve. Hopefully now with the new engine, it will be a bit...
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