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Marko: "Honda too conservative, we'd rather take a grid penalty"

Helmut Marko would like to see Honda make more engine power available to Red Bull Racing. The Austrian race team thinks that the engine supplier is too conservative. The fact that the use of extra horsepower may be accompanied by a grid penalty is something they take for granted at Red Bull. "Mercedes has certainly taken a big step with the engine", Marko begins to tell in an interview with Auto, Motor und Sport. With the German medium he says he is impressed by the power unit of the Brackley based race team. "They have a lot of power in qualifying mode. Honda is still too conservative with the engine settings." Read more Red Bull team boss about Hamilton mistake:...
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