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'Red Bull Racing has sent Verstappen's engine to Japan'

Red Bull Racing has already fallen well behind Ferrari due to unexpected problems in the first races of the season. Or, as Michael Schmidt says at Auto, Motor und Sport: "The championship train has left without Red Bull." The team's hopes are now pinned on the updates it will bring to Imola. After the exciting battles between Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen in the first two races, a duel was again expected. However, a direct duel did not occur in the Australian Grand Prix. Long before Verstappen was forced to park his RB18 alongside the track it became painfully clear that Ferrari had things in better order. Verstappen power unit sent to Honda Helmut Marko had already hinted...
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