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Horner suggests cause of Verstappen's ‘unacceptable' DNF in Melbourne

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has indicated that there might have been another fuel problem for Max Verstappen as he was forced to retire for the second time in three races at the 2022 Australian Grand Prix. The Dutchman was trailing leader Charles Leclerc by a considerable margin in Melbourne before he ground to a halt late on, and he later reiterated that the six failures in the back of the Red Bull and AlphaTauri cars in the first three race weekend of the season are “unacceptable.” Horner sympathises with the reigning world champion, and is as yet unsure of exactly took his car out of the race. READ: ‘Angry’ Sainz reveals what led to disaster qualifying at 2022...
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