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Max Verstappen: Honda “were a bit careful” after McLaren failures
Max Verstappen believes that engine supplier Honda “were a bit careful” with their engines for Red Bull at the beginning of the season after the failures they endured on the track with McLaren for a few years. Honda made their return to Formula 1 in 2015 when they partnered with McLaren to supply engines for them, but it didn’t go to plan as over three seasons of poor results and several engine failures led to them parting. The Japanese manufacturer initially joined with Toro Rosso last year, proving themselves enough for Red Bull to choose them over long time engine suppliers for the team, Renault. A choice that has been a huge positive after Verstappen won in...
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