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Honda apologise to Verstappen after Germany qualifying

Max Verstappen has received an apology from engine provider Honda following the qualifying session for the German Grand Prix in which he finished second behind Lewis Hamilton. The Dutchman started Q1 well and made it through to Q2, but from there he found himself in a race against time to qualify for Q1 due to being called back into the garage after he complained of a sudden drop in power for his Red Bull. Article continues under video It has now been revealed that Honda attempted a different power unit mode in Q2 which caused the issue. Toyoharu Tanabe, their racing director, was apologetic afterwards. "It’s great to have Max on the front row and Pierre [Gasly] right behind him on...
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