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Marko: We have to provide Max a competitive engine

Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko acknowledges his team must do better to help Max Verstappen contend for a Formula 1 championship, lest risk losing him in the near future. Having already suffered an engine failure at the Italian Grand Prix a week ago, Verstappen's woes were compounded when he lost power at the start of last Sunday's Tuscan GP, causing him to fall back through the field where he became collateral damage in a clash between Pierre Gasly and Kimi Raikkonen. Afterwards,  the Dutchman did not try to hide his frustrations with his Honda power unit. 'We should not even have been in that position – it is really frustrating that we had another retirement,' he said. 'But it is...
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