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Official | Red Bull Powertrains does not change engine parts Verstappen

After the Australian Grand Prix, Red Bull Racing reported that Max Verstappen 's engine was most likely undamaged in his retirement at Melbourne Park. That report was confirmed by the FIA on Friday morning: Verstappen did not replace any engine parts for this weekend. No damage MGU-K In the rumor mill reports surf aced that possibly the MGU-K would have been damaged by the fire. This happened earlier to Pierre Gasly during the opening race in Bahrain. Fortunately, Verstappen was spared that fate. Read more Ferrari looks anxiously at Red Bull: 'In that, they are superior' It means that the reigning world champion is still the only driver with a Red Bull Powertrains engine that has not had...
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