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Verstappen frustrated by engine speculation

A clearly frustrated Max Verstappen offers to 'print out' data relating to the Red Bull's rear wing in order to end speculation over its engine. With the technical directives relating to the bendy wing and tyre pressures failing to slow the Red Bull steamroller, over the last couple of weeks attention has turned to the engine. Lewis Hamilton and Toto Wolff have both almost thrown away comments questioning whether the new engines fitted to the Honda-powered cars in France were a new spec, which is not allowed. While the regulations allow for changes for reasons of reliability, changes to improve performance are banned. Speaking after qualifying, when asked about the Honda engine's...
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