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Horner shares Verstappen's frustration over reliability

Max Verstappen failed to finish the Australian Grand Prix after his Red Bull suffered technical issues and was forced to retire for the second trime in three races so far in 2022. Verstappen and his team mate Sergio Perez both missed out on points in the season opener in Bahrain, and this weekend Verstappen had second place snatched away from him when the RB18 suddenly lost power on lap 38. Team principal Christian Horner said that the problem in Melbourne was “something totally different” to the vacuum in the fuel system that had afflicted both cars in the first race. “We don’t know what the issue is yet," he told Sky Sports F1. “It looks like a fuel system issue external...
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