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Full works status with Honda a big help for Red Bull - Verstappen

Max Verstappen is a believer in Honda's ability to rival with Mercedes and Ferrari on the engine front, but the Dutchman also sees Red Bull's works status with its power unit supplier as a big help. After more than a decade of collaboration with Renault, most of which was successful, Red Bull will be switching its allegiance to Honda next season, a move many consider to be risky one for the Milton Keynes-based team. However, thanks to the insight and knowledge gained though the Japanese manufacturer's current relationship with Toro Rosso, Max Verstappen supports his team's decision and the benefits that will come with it. It'll almost be a home race for Max Verstappen in Germany...
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