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Honda replaces three engines this weekend

Max Verstappen fell out in Mugello after he was hit by cars behind him. But if he had been able to keep on driving, he would still have failed because of the poorly performing Honda engine. This to the great frustration of the Dutchman who also failed at Monza. Now almost two weeks later, Honda has closed the investigation and has taken countermeasures. New engines for three Honda drivers Several factors were the cause of the motor failure of Verstappen and the manufacturer managed to take countermeasures, which will not prevent it from happening again. The Race now reports that this investigation has also revealed that several engine parts are still usable and will remain part of its...
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