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Honda apologise to Verstappen for PU error

Honda have apologised to Red Bull's Max Verstappen after they tried a PU mode in qualifying at the German Grand Prix that backfired. The Dutchman complained of a loss of power in his RB15, forcing him to return to the pits and make a last-ditch run for a place in Q3, which he duly succeeded in. He would qualify P2 to split the Mercedes, but Honda revealed that they went to a different power unit mode in Q2 which directly led to the power issues. Speaking to reporters at the Hockenheimring, Honda's apologetic racing director Toyoharu Tanabe said: 'It’s great to have Max on the front row and Pierre [Gasly] right behind him on the grid in a career best fourth place. “However, we must say...
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