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Honda disappointed after sprint race: "All four drivers lost places"

Honda are not happy with the results of the sprint qualifying session for the Brazilian Grand Prix. Max Verstappen did what he had to do and increased his lead over title rival Lewis Hamilton by two points, although he had to allow Valtteri Bottas to do the same. The other Honda drivers were a little disappointed with their results, which the Japanese engine manufacturer hopes to make up for on Sunday. Technical director Toyoharu Tanabe expresses his disappointment in a press release from Honda Racing F1. "Unfortunately, all four Honda cars lost places in sprint qualifying compared to their starting positions," begins the Japanese. "A long race over 71 laps awaits us...
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