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Red Bull reveal Verstappen's Melbourne DNF was due to ‘porpoising'

Red Bull advisor Dr Helmut Marko believes that Honda have found a fix to the reliability problems that have plagued his team in the early part of 2022. Having been running in second for much of the Bahrain Grand Prix behind eventual winner Charles Leclerc, Max Verstappen retired from the race due to a fuel vacuum issue shortly after being passed by the other Ferrari of Carlos Sainz. Verstappen's Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez quickly followed him out of the race with an identical failure. The Dutchman claimed a thrilling victory in Saudi Arabia, but a different problem affected him in Australia, forcing him to grind to a halt on the exit of Turn Two. READ: ‘I find it amusing’:...
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