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Verstappen to run Silverstone crash PU in Hungaroring FP1

Honda has confirmed that it will run the power unit involved in Max Verstappen’s Silverstone crash during opening practice in Hungary on Friday. Red Bull driver Verstappen suffered a 51g impact at the start of the British Grand Prix after clashing with Lewis Hamilton through Copse corner. Formula 1 power units are made up of […]
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