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Verstappen 'sick' of repeat Honda problems

Sep.14 Max Verstappen admitted he was "sick" of the repeat Honda-related technical problems at both Monza and Mugello. The Dutchman, who according to his boss Dr Helmut Marko could have challenged Mercedes for victory on Sunday, retired from a race for the second time within seven days at Mugello. "It seems that it was the same problem as last week in Monza," the Red Bull driver told Ziggo Sport. "The start was good, but when I went full throttle, I had that problem again. I could already feel it on the way to the grid." When told that his actual retirement was caused by the crash, Verstappen responded: "That's what you get when you end up in situations...
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