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Verstappen wants Honda to take ‘more risk’

Max Verstappen has urged engine supplier Honda to take 'more risk' with its engine. Already at the back of the grid due to an engine change, the Dutchman then sat out the bulk of qualifying at Monza when his Spec 4 Honda delivered 'no power'. 'There's no damage, it seems more like just a safety thing,' the Red Bull driver told Algemeen Dagblad newspaper. 'Sometimes the qualifying mode doesn't work. Then you have to recalibrate it or something.' Verstappen has been careful not to criticise Honda in 2019, with Red Bull opting instead to fully support the promising first year of the new works collaboration. But he admitted: 'Sometimes I think we play it too safe. A bit too often it gets...
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