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Verstappen explains why he isn't planning an engine change

Article To news overview © Red Bull Contentpool Max Verstappen says there are currently no plans to fit a new engine to his car at the final two rounds of the season, explaining that Honda's unit does not have the same "peak" in performance as Mercedes'. Rumours swirled ahead of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix that Honda were set to introduce a new "super-engine" to boost Verstappen's championship bid, but Red Bull moved quickly to shut these down. It came after Mercedes introduced their own self-titled "spicy engine" in Lewis Hamilton's car at the Brazilian GP, with the unit set to appear again at the high-speed Jeddah Corniche Circuit this weekend. However,...
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