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Verstappen gives two thumbs up to Red Bull-Honda deal

Max Verstappen says he is excited by the prospect of having a Honda power unit in the back of his Red Bull next season. The Milton Keynes-based outfit has taken the plunge and will switch from Renault to the Japanese manufacturer as its engine supplier at the end of the year. After a dismal three-year period with McLaren, Honda has showed solid signs of progress with Toro Rosso, Red Bull's junior outfit. As far as Verstappen is concerned, his team has made the right choice although he had no bearing on the decision. Front-row seat to Honda progress led to 'clear-cut' decision - Horner "Looking at the performance they showed this year and the improvements they made, especially in...
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