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'Problems Verstappen started before race with hydraulic leak'

Sunday of the Australian Grand Prix was a dramatic one for Max Verstappen. The Dutch driver crashed out for the second time this season due to problems with the reliability of his RB18. Prior to the race at Albert Park, a lot of other things did not go as desired either, as reveals Corriere. Problems Verstappen started early on Sunday In the morning in Melbourne, a hydraulic leak was discovered in the transmission of Verstappen's car. According to the Italian newspaper, several parts were then hastily replaced, including the auxiliary radiator (also on Perez's car), hydraulic parts and drives, including the clutch. Read more Verstappen gets advice from Glock: 'He needs to keep his...
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