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Red Bull addressing Verstappen's Honda concerns as ‘exit clause' details emerge

Red Bull say they will explain to Max Verstappen what Honda have done to address their reliability issues, as details of the Dutch driver's ‘exit clause' have emerged. Max Verstappen retired from the Tuscan Grand Prix on the first lap, after being caught up in an early accident. He was driving slowly and falling back in the pack at the time, having encountered a power unit issue that he said was likely to have forced him to retire from the race anyway. This was after he encountered a software problem before the race, that caused his mechanics to have to work hard to try to fix the problem – something they thought they'd managed. That retirement came just a week after Verstappen...
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