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Hakkinen: Red Bull can't afford 'constant' technical failures

Two-time F1 world champion Mika Hakkinen says the frustration expressed by Max Verstappen after his retirement in Melbourne was justified, as a title contender can't suffer "constant" technical failures. In Australia, for the second time in three races, Verstappen did not see the checkered flag, but through no fault of his own. In Bahrain, the Dutchman was sidelined late in the race when he was running second by a fuel pump issue, while Red Bull has yet to reveal the cause of Verstappen's DNF in Australia. F1's reigning world champion now sits P6 in the Drivers' standings, or 46 points behind leader Charles Leclerc who conquered last Sunday his second win of the 2022 season. In...
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