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Honda explain key to Max's flying start at Imola

Honda have revealed Max Verstappen’s flying start at Imola resulted from work sparked by Red Bull’s tardy getaways in the wet at Turkey last year. The Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, race two of the 2021 season, was won by Verstappen after he launched his car superbly on a damp grid, getting up the inside of pole-sitter Sir Lewis Hamilton at the opening chicane and controlling the race thereafter. But improvements were necessary according to Red Bull’s engine supplier, Honda, after Verstappen and his then team-mate Alex Albon made poor starts to the Turkish Grand Prix last November from second and fourth on the grid respectively. The technical issues were related to engine mapping and...
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