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Honda: Satisfying to get a podium with our new updates

The Spanish Grand Prix yielded the second podium of our partnership with Aston Martin Red Bull Racing and three of the four Honda-powered cars scored points in Barcelona. Starting from fourth on the grid, Max pulled a brilliant move around the outside of Sebastian Vettel at Turn 3 on the opening lap to move up to third, and an aggressive two-stop strategy saw him switch to another set of new soft tyres early on before fitting mediums later in the race. In the second stint, Max stayed close to Valtteri Bottas and had his sights set on fighting for second place until a late Safety Car – just after his second stop – allowed others to pit for fresh tyres and bunched up the pack....
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