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Honda: We must say sorry to Max

It's all to play for at the German Grand Prix with a Honda-powered car on the front row at Hockenheim after a dramatic qualifying session. Aston Martin Red Bull Racing were competitive throughout Saturday's running and advanced with both cars through to Q3, as Pierre bounced back well from his accident on Friday to make comfortable progress. Alex was unfortunately eliminated in Q1 as he was held up behind Lando Norris on his final attempt, preventing him from improving, while the second Toro Rosso will start from 14th as Daniil dropped out in the second part of qualifying. That left the two Red Bulls to battle for pole position in the top ten shootout, and with neither Ferrari able to run...
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