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'Honda considers a new engine for Verstappen'

Red Bull Racing would obviously prefer no more grid penalties in the final two races, but Honda thinks otherwise. According to Motorsport.com Honda is considering mounting a fifth internal combustion engine in Max Verstappen 's car, which would give the Dutchman a five spot grid penalty. The Red Bull driver currently holds an eight-point lead in the world championship and will therefore certainly not be happy about a grid penalty. He was given the fourth combustion engine in Russia while Lewis Hamilton was given the fifth engine by Mercedes in Brazil. Red Bull considered engine change in Qatar Honda actually wanted to mount the combustion engine in Qatar, as it is a circuit with many...
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