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Engine parts change for Verstappen in Hungary

Jul.31 Red Bull may need to change parts on Max Verstappen's power unit ahead of the Hungarian GP on Sunday. 'It was a mechanical problem,' said Dr Helmut Marko, after Verstappen qualified just tenth at the circuit near Budapest on Saturday. 'In his second run he didn't have the full engine power at his disposal,' he explained. 'We think we know what it is. 'The exchange of this part is possible without penalty. But a result like this here or in Singapore or Monte Carlo is exactly where you don't want it.' It was also a difficult qualifying for Ferrari, with Mercedes' George Russell securing a surprise pole position. 'I don't know, to be honest,' said the British driver when asked where...
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