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Verstappen's foot blamed for '150bhp power surge' in Bahrain

Red Bull has revealed the true reason behind Max Verstappen's sudden crash in qualifying for the Bahrain Grand Prix last weekend. The Dutchman lost it in the first segment of the Saturday session, and later blamed a sudden surge of engine power for losing control of his RB14. The explanation was viewed as a bit fishy by some of his colleagues, with fellow Renault-powered driver Nico Hulkenberg baffled by Verstappen's claims. "I would like to know where the 150 horsepowers are coming from. Does he have a party mode as well? "I haven't experienced that. It doesn't change from one lap to another. Let me put it like this – that’s Greek to me!" Hamilton and Verstappen put to...
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