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Horner tries to explain DNF Verstappen: 'Think a fuel problem'

Christian Horner thinks that Max Verstappen' s retirement was caused by a fuel problem. The Dutchman was clearly frustrated after the race. The Red Bull team boss understands his frustration. Verstappen loses a lot of points again this weekend. Also during the Bahrain Grand Prix, the Dutchman retired, which means that he is now a long way behind in the championship. Horner tells Sky Sports more about his driver's problem. "It's understandable his frustration. That was a disappointing result not to finish the race. I don't think it's engine related, I think it might be a fuel issue. Until we get the car back we don't have the data or info." Read more Verstappen knew about problem:...
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