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Verstappen still sees Renault engine as Red Bull's big problem

Max Verstappen believes the power deficit between Renault and its Ferrari and Mercedes engine rivals has widened, inevitably reducing Red Bull Racing's already slim title hopes. The Dutchman conquered his fourth career win in F1 in Austria last month, putting his car's handling qualities - and his talent - to good use at the Red Bull Ring. However, at Silverstone Verstappen measured the gap which subsists between Renault and its Italian and German engine counter-parts following the pair's latest power unit evolutions. "I think we have the strongest chassis of anyone," said Verstappen. "If we had the Mercedes or Ferrari engine, they would never see us again. But now we have...
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