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Gasly: Verstappen will adapt quickly to Honda engine

Pierre Gasly believes that Max Verstappen won't take long to get used to the Honda power unit. Red Bull will be making the switch from Renault to Honda power next season after the tumultuous relationship between the team and power unit supplier finally reached breaking point this season. Gasly, who has been running the Honda engine with Toro Rosso this season, believes that his future teammate will acclimatise quickly to the new engine.  “In terms of driving, I think Max (Verstappen) will be used to Honda after five, maximum six, laps," Gasly told F1’s Tom Clarkson. “The feeling. The response that you feel inside the car. The driveability. All these things. When...
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