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Increased testing with Honda key to Red Bull success: Verstappen

Max Verstappen says that Red Bull's move to a new engine manufacturer in 2019 has given the team the ability to spend more time testing. The driver says that this is the reason that Red Bull has significantly reduced the number of technical failures this season compared to a year ago. "Yes we did have mechanical failures from the car and not the power unit last year," Verstappen told Autosport magazine this week. "But they also came because we never had the reliability to test up to the limit." Palmer praises Verstappen and Honda as best of 2019 so far Reliability issues were among the many reasons why Red Bull finally cut their long ties with Renault at the end of last...
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