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Red Bull NEW MAJOR CONCERNS after FIA's SHOCKING STATEMENT! 

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Max Verstappen has once again been let down this week by Red Bull as he has to get himself ready for a third consecutive Spa grid slide after taking the new combustion engine. This means that Max Verstappen will face a 10-place grid penalty at this weekend's Belgian Grand Prix after exceeding his engine restriction. Will he be able to fight himself up to the front?

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Комментарии : 8   
@stormforce7599
@stormforce7599 Месяц назад
Why the big deals with this situation when this rule is applicable to all 20 drivers on the grid. RB should be prepared for other teams catching up with them at some point and Max should be man enough to handle the extra pressure on him.
@jonelsorel
@jonelsorel Месяц назад
Max "let down" by RedBalls this weekend? Really?
@guyyowell8547
@guyyowell8547 Месяц назад
So Max used four engines for 13 races, and now he’s going to take a penalty for the 14th race with 11 races still on the calendar. So he’s surely NOT going to be able to finish the season without taking another penalty (or two).
@shu6037
@shu6037 Месяц назад
half of the year and already going over allocation
@hakonberg8003
@hakonberg8003 Месяц назад
I know it is a bad character trait to take pleasure from this...but then I guess I am a bad person 😂
@the_keen_edge
@the_keen_edge Месяц назад
Hopefully we see another race without Redbull on the podium. Finally the season is worth watching now.
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