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Verstappen has faith in the Honda engine

Red Bull Racing has had a number of problems with the Honda engine in recent months. Max Verstappen failed to finish twice in Italy with an engine problem and Alexander Albon has also had problems with the engine, for example at the Nürburgring. Nevertheless, Verstappen believes that Red Bull should continue with the Honda engine. "We may have had two retirements this year, but overall they have done very well," explained Verstappen to Motorsport-Total.com on the relationship between Red Bull and Honda. Not only do Red Bull have a good relationship with Honda, but Verstappen is also happy with the Japanese engine supplier. Read more Steiner reveals he asked Alfa to wait for...
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